Monday, May 14, 2012

iPad WiFi + 4G is now called the iPad WiFi + Cellular


Apple has changed the name of your tablet iPad WiFi + 4G in response to the demands of regulators. The device does support GSM networks fourth-generation standard, LTE, but only in the range of U.S. operators Verizon and AT & T. Accordingly, in other countries iPad will not work in networks of LTE, ie, its former name mislead consumers, regulators have decided. So now a device called iPad WiFi + Cellular, especially as the previous generation of mobile communication, it also supports.

The requirements to remove the name plate of 4G pushed the organization to protect the rights of consumers in Australia, Britain and other countries. Now the online store on the Apple site a tablet called iPad WiFi + Cellular (U.S., UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Thailand and some other countries). As to the product page, then the U.S. has a mention of 4G, but, for example, in Britain it is simply a "high-speed wireless communications."

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