I have also heard other experts say this. And that the problem might be more 
pronounced in mediatek devices. That would suggest that solving this might not 
be possible from within UT. 
But in that case we would need some one to confirm that using BT and wifi 
together on -for example- the M10 running android has the same issue.

If not, this should be fixable.

And at the risk of stating the obvious, I would add that in the context
of convergence, having this working properly is pretty essential because
users connecting mice/keyboards is almost a given.

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Title:
  wifi slows to a crawl when bluetooth is enabled

Status in arale:
  New
Status in Canonical System Image:
  Confirmed
Status in frieza:
  Confirmed
Status in indicator-network package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  I am having serious wifi performance issues on my Aquaris M10 (running
  rc-proposed r133). When measuring the wifi speed, I get download
  speeds of less than 1/20 compared to my Pro 5 at the same distance
  from the wifi router. This seems to be consistent through reboots. I
  had similar wifi performance also before recently upgrading to rc-
  proposed, which I thought would have fixed the issue.

  I am in the same place testing 3 different ubuntu devices and these are the 
readings of the wifi download speed:
  Laptop: 4 MB/s
  Pro 5: 3.5 MB/s
  Aquaris M10: 0.16 MB/s

  However, upload speed is about the same on all three devices.

  Turning bluetooth off gets Aquaris M10 wifi speed back to sort of
  normal, 2.5-3.4 MB/s. Bluetooth on, again 0.1-0.2 MB/s. Seems the two
  wireless technologies interfere with each other on the M10, while the
  Pro 5 doesn't have that problem.

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