Interesting thought. I suspect there will be a need and want for indoor WLAN for quite some time, especially with the speeds 802.11g and n now offer. There is no way I'd trade my "G" connection for LTE, especially since I needed to copy 38GB of data to my laptop earlier this week from an in house server. I would not be suprised to see the two co-exist for many years to come.
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