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Fibre Fiasco: The Unreliable, Overhyped Solution
Comsol CEO Iain Stevenson is blowing the lid off the fibre scam, revealing that the much-touted technology is nothing more than a shaky, unreliable solution for last-mile connectivity. And it’s not just vandalism and theft that’s the problem – it’s the very infrastructure itself that’s degrading the quality of service.
In a scathing rebuke of the fibre industry, Stevenson says that Comsol’s licensed fixed-wireless access (FWA) is the real deal, offering a reliable, powerful alternative to fibre. And he’s not afraid to call out the fibre proponents for their outdated thinking.
"Many organisations dismissing last-mile wireless are stuck in the Stone Age, basing their opinions on legacy mediums," Stevenson says. "Wireless technologies have evolved dramatically over the past 10 years. It’s time to wake up and smell the coffee – fibre is a relic of the past."
But Stevenson’s not just talking trash – he’s got the data to back it up. Comsol’s advanced networks are built for mission-critical business connectivity, with connectivity and power redundancy that fibre just can’t match.
And let’s not forget the cost. Fibre roll-outs are a costly, time-consuming nightmare, with wayleave obligations that fibre network operators are stuck with. Comsol’s licensed FWA, on the other hand, can be installed in a matter of days, delivering hundreds of megabits per second, highly stable and reliable connections, and latencies equivalent to fibre.
So why are we still talking about fibre? It’s time to face the music – fibre is a relic of the past, and licensed FWA is the future. Get with the program, or get left behind.
Learn more at comsol.co.za – but don’t expect to hear any sugarcoating from Stevenson.



