It almost doesn’t matter whether ongoing coexistence tests between WiFi and LTE-Unlicensed, in 5 GHz spectrum, show that the new technology can play nicely with the dominant one. Licence-exempt spectrum is an increasingly strategic resource for cellular operators as well as WiFi-oriented providers like cablecos and WISPs – and even in 5 GHz, the resource is not an unlimited one, so each camp fight hard for its share. Clear political blocs are forming, as highlighted by the creation of Evolve, a coalition to bring together the supporters of LTE in LE bands, in its various forms. The group’s most public objective is to fend off the threat of FCC regulation which would restrict the use of LTE-Unlicensed (an existing standardized…