Apple plans to argue that Australia's 3G networks are actually 4G in order to fend off a lawsuit from regulators that accuse the company of misleading customers.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission wants Apple to change the name of its iPad models, dropping the '4G' designator. Apparently, the regulator believes that a device must work on its country's LTE networks to be 4G despite the iPad obviously working on 4G LTE networks in the U.S.A. and Canada.
Apple has already changed the wording on its store to make this extremely clear and offered a refund to any confused customers; however, this was not good enough for the regulatory agency and a lawsuit is now moving forward.
Instead of arguing that the iPad obviously supports 4G networks, Apple is using a different approach.
"The iPad with WiFi + 4G is a device which performs in accordance with the descriptor '4G' in terms of data transfer speed," Apple argued in its brief. "The descriptor '4G' conveys to consumers in Australia that the iPad with WiFi + 4G will deliver a superior level of service in terms of data transfer speed (consistent with accepted industry and regulatory use of that term), and not that the iPad with WiFi + 4G is compatible with any particular network technology promoted by a particular mobile service provider in Australia."
So basically, Apple is saying that Australian networks are fast enough to be defined as 4G. In December 2010, the International Telecommunications Union expanded its definition of 4G.
"As the most advanced technologies currently defined for global wireless mobile broadband communications, IMT-Advanced is considered as '4G,' although it is recognized that this term, while undefined, may also be applied to the forerunners of these technologies, LTE and WiMax, and to other evolved 3G technologies providing a substantial level of improvement in performance and capabilities with respect to the initial third generation systems now deployed."
Under that definition, Apple says there is no reason to change its branding in Australia.
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581c124 - April 22, 2012 at 8:07am
Its such a stupid arguement as if referring iPhone 3GS as iPhone 4
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Kornmehl - April 21, 2012 at 10:07pm
@Geoffrey - No. Apple won't lose out. Australia will, because Apple will decide that it isn't worth selling advanced technology in Australia. What will I do in that case, when I am the only dumb cracker that bought a 4G iPad?
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Kornmehl - April 21, 2012 at 11:25pm
Why, oh why, did I buy an iPad 4G? What poor cracker can I sell it to now? I wonder if I could sell it to some poor soul from New Zealand?
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.... - April 21, 2012 at 11:59pm
@ Geoffrey: Get off the forum, get some sunshine and take some Modafinil or something; you're a flip.
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Kornmehl - April 22, 2012 at 12:45am
Boy, this comnection sucks. Can't my fellow aussies do anything right?
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qw1987 - April 20, 2012 at 9:36pm
apple are schmucks
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qw1987 - April 20, 2012 at 10:15pm
Kornmeal are schmucks
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qw1987 - April 20, 2012 at 5:03pm
If the case is heard by a judge, Apple will win. If the case is heard by a consumer advocate wearing a judge's robes, Apple will lose.
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Pesto - April 20, 2012 at 6:38pm
American's and your unrealistic marketing ideals. Apple iPad is not 4g in Australia...Stop fighting it and deal with it.
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PReaper - April 20, 2012 at 8:22pm
It's 4G even in Australia, even if it doesn't work with Australian 4G network it's still a 4G iPad and all Apple has to do really is to add the text "Check your area for 4G coverage/availability" and the "problem" is solved.. is an old AT
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PReaper - April 21, 2012 at 10:35am
Hey! First: I've never been to America and we use the same 1800 4G signal that you use. I was being a little sarcastic in my reply. I'm Swedish and I would like it to use our 4G network as well but I'm pretty pleased with download speeds like 25 Mbps over our 3G network. Would be nice to have 4G working on it over here though since that means I'd get between 60-80 Mbps download speed. To be honest, you are correct that they are misleading but most people know that 4G connectivity on the new iPad only works in the U.S.A. and Canada..