The technology firm even faced a legal challenge from Australia’s consumer watchdog organization, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, over the name. Apple later offered refunds to Australian consumers who felt misled by the labeling, though it argued that it was within its rights to call its iPad a 4G-capable device because of the way it works with U.S. networks.
The name change, first noticed in Apple’s online stores in Australia and Britain, is now up on the U.S. and Canadian online stores. The Australian store, however, has a very explicit disclaimer about what the new iPad can do: “This product supports very fast cellular networks. It is not compatible with current Australian 4G LTE networks and WiMAX networks.”
This article reprints from:http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/technology/apples-new-ipad-rebranded-wifi--cellular-in-some-markets/2012/05/14/gIQAhyK0OU_story.html?wprss=rss_homepage
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