The global fixed wireless access (FWA) market is entering a new phase of growth in 2026, driven by a confluence of factors: 5G-Advanced network rollouts, increasing MVNO participation in broadband markets, and government-funded rural connectivity programs across Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Industry analysts tracking CPE procurement patterns report a 35% year-over-year increase in ISP and MVNO CPE orders in Q1 2026 compared to the same period in 2025.
MVNOs Enter the Broadband Arena
A defining trend of 2026 is the emergence of broadband-only MVNOs—virtual operators that lease spectrum access from MNOs and compete directly on fixed wireless broadband services. Unlike traditional MVNOs focused on mobile voice and data, these new entrants are deploying their own CPE fleets and managing the subscriber experience end-to-end.
In markets like India, Nigeria, and Brazil, broadband MVNOs are targeting the 40–60% of households that fall outside fiber coverage areas. By combining wholesale spectrum agreements with cost-optimized 5G CPE sourced directly from ODM manufacturers, these operators are achieving subscriber acquisition costs 40–50% below traditional MNO FWA deployments.
Government Programs Fuel Rural Deployment
National broadband initiatives are accelerating CPE demand across emerging markets:
- India’s BharatNet Phase 3: Targeting 600,000 villages with broadband by 2027, creating demand for an estimated 8–12 million FWA CPE units. The program explicitly includes 5G FWA as an approved last-mile technology.
- Nigeria’s National Broadband Plan 2.0: 70% broadband penetration target by 2028, with 5G FWA identified as the primary technology for connecting underserved states in the north and middle belt.
- Brazil’s Norte Conectado: Submarine cable + 5G FWA combination to connect Amazon basin communities, with CPE procurement tenders totaling an estimated 500,000 units through 2027.
- African Union Digital Transformation Strategy: Universal broadband access by 2030, with 4G and 5G FWA as the primary last-mile technology for rural areas.
CPE Supply Chain Shifts: Regional Hubs and Shorter Lead Times
ISPs and MVNOs are demanding shorter CPE lead times—from 12–16 weeks in 2024 to 6–8 weeks in 2026. This is driving two structural changes in the CPE supply chain:
- Regional warehousing: Leading ODM manufacturers, including Honlly Telecom, are establishing regional distribution hubs in Dubai, Nairobi, and São Paulo to serve operators with 2-week delivery windows.
- Pre-configured CPE shipments: Instead of shipping generic units that require on-site provisioning, manufacturers now offer factory-pre-configured CPE with operator-specific firmware, APN settings, VLAN profiles, and branding—reducing deployment time by 60%.
The Rise of Multi-Network CPE: Dual SIM and eSIM Integration
Another significant trend is the growing demand for multi-network CPE that supports two or more operator profiles simultaneously. This is particularly important for:
- MVNOs with multi-MNO wholesale agreements: CPE that can intelligently switch between partner networks based on signal quality and cost.
- Cross-border deployments: Operators serving border regions where subscribers move between countries.
- Service continuity: Automatic failover to a secondary operator when the primary network experiences congestion or outage.
Dual SIM CPE with embedded eSIM + physical SIM configurations is emerging as the preferred architecture, allowing operators to provision the primary profile over-the-air while maintaining a physical SIM slot for local or backup connectivity.
Market Forecast: 2026–2028
| Year | Global FWA CPE Shipments | Key Driver |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 355 million units | 5G FWA mainstream adoption |
| 2026 | 480 million units (est.) | MVNO expansion + government programs |
| 2027 | 620 million units (forecast) | 5G-Advanced CPE + 6 GHz band availability |
| 2028 | 780 million units (forecast) | Satellite-terrestrial integration + 6G early trials |
Source: Industry analyst consensus, GSMA Mobile Economy 2026, operator procurement data.
What This Means for CPE Procurement Strategy
For ISPs and MVNOs planning CPE procurement in H2 2026 and 2027, three actions are critical:
- Lock in ODM partnerships now. Lead times are compressing but demand is rising. Operators who establish direct manufacturer relationships in Q2–Q3 2026 will secure priority allocation for H2 shipments.
- Specify multi-network capability. Dual SIM with eSIM support should be a baseline requirement in all new CPE RFQs, even if multi-operator agreements are not yet finalized.
- Demand factory pre-configuration. The cost of on-site CPE provisioning—in both time and truck rolls—can exceed the unit cost of the device itself. Factory-pre-configured CPE is no longer a premium service; it is the baseline expectation for competitive operators.
Honlly Telecom is actively supporting ISP and MVNO partners with customized 5G FWA CPE solutions. Contact our team to discuss your 2026–2027 deployment requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why are ISPs and MVNOs accelerating 5G FWA deployments in 2026?
ISPs and MVNOs accelerate 5G FWA to: (1) bridge the digital divide in underserved areas without costly fiber builds, (2) compete with incumbent broadband providers using 5G as a wireline alternative, (3) capture enterprise and SMB markets, and (4) achieve faster time-to-revenue than fiber.
Q2: How big is the global broadband gap that 5G FWA can address?
Approximately 2.7 billion people—roughly one-third of the global population—remain offline. 5G FWA can cost-effectively connect 40–60% of these unconnected households, particularly in emerging markets across Africa, Southeast Asia, and Latin America.
Q3: What CPE specifications do ISPs prioritize for large-scale FWA rollouts?
ISPs prioritize: zero-touch provisioning (ZTP), TR-369/USP remote management, Wi-Fi 7 with mesh support, external antenna ports for rural coverage, sub-$100 price points for mass deployment, and multi-carrier certification to ensure network flexibility.

