"The LMDS spectrum (28-31GHz in the US) was widely discredited as an asset after the broadband wireless crash at the turn of the century, but in recent years there has been a significant revival of interest in this band - no longer for wireless consumer access, where it failed at the turn of the century, but for backhaul and point-to-point links."
"This was not just a factor of the economy but because they were using the wrong technology at the wrong time."
LMDS is a wireless communications tool with an enormous bandwidth. In addition, it can be rapidly deployed to provide service in most cases in less than a few weeks. These key features will allow LMDS to become even more popular and more widely used as time goes on.
Anyone remember CB radio? They're still in use. And guess what? When you transmit from a CB radio, it splashes over the frequencies that used to be channels 5 and 6 on television.
Has this sort of interference been taken into account?