
I've read several articles about it and all the authors keep going on about is the potential interference between LTE-U and home WiFi... not seeing much in the way of comprehension of the potential for interference with WISPs (and other spectrum users, such as myself, that leverage the same technology).

Also, at least one major corporate WiFi vendor is now coming out as excited about this wonderful new thing and how the FCC is really moving toward lite-licensing in the 3.5GHz (yet another reason they say it won't be a big deal - i.e. it won't be in 5.8... it will all naturally move to 3.5). The vendor in question sounds like they're looking to push LTE-U to corporate users as a future WiFi replacement offering: why use WiFi when it can all be LTE - as if the base technology is what'll make the magic (think about the behind-the-scenes things that make cellular networks work - that stuff doesn't happen at layer 1).
