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New iPad 3 4G Label Controversy Spreads Outside Australia

New iPad tablets are seen in a window display in an Apple store in Sydney March 16, 2012.
Apple's new iPad, launched on March 16, has received great early reviews in the United States, but is being battered in the rest of the world. After being criticized for misleading people into believing that the new iPad can run on Australian 4G network, Apple is now facing complaints in several countries, as the new iPad seems to be mostly incompatible with 4G networks outside North America.
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