Friday, 8 June 2012
Apple Faces $2 Million Fine over '4G' iPad Marketing in Australia
Apple devices outside the United States, these networks are not compatible with the new iPad to promote the term "4G" Australia regulatorsover Apple to use imported $ 1.9 million settlement fine is aimed at newspaper Dow Jones Newswire report, Canada. The Federal Court in Melbourne, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, Apple claims to solve this problem agreeing to pay $ 2.25 million on Friday, I've heard that cost the company $ 300 and has agreed to pay a commission agent, said Colin Golvan court. In particular, the service provider Telstra Australian launch LTE 4G network, but in many countries because of differences in frequency, the new iPad does not support Telstra's 4G network will be based on a 3G connection. International Apples, "Wi-Fi + Cellular" support the international standards, "WiFi + 4G" on its Web site describes the interrupt clarifyingthe language to solve problems, have made a few steps.
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- Apple Introduces "Next Generation MacBook Pro" wit...
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- OnLive's iOS Client Still Waiting for App Store Ap...
- Sparrow Alternative Email Client Making Its Way to...
- Drobo Hints at Forthcoming Thunderbolt-Compatible ...
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- Condé Nast Makes 'Wired' Issue 1.1 Available on iP...
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