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Apple faces $2.2m iPad 3

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Apple has traditionally always expressed a US-centric focus for its products and solutions.

This has been evidenced by the company's constancy in favoring release of its new toys in the US market first. This isn't a huge criticism, it's well-known the US market has been the company's heartland since inception, but things are changing as Apple grows and its markets become increasingly international.

The internationalization of the company makes it all the more strange Apple chose only to support 4G/LTE frequencies made use of in North America. That's strange partially because 4G networks are far from de rigeur in the US, and odd because 4G (of a different frequency) is already widely-deployed across key markets in the Asia-Pacific. In focusing first on the US, Apple immediately kicked its own ball into its own net. A poor plan.

It is quite natural that iPad fans (and by inference anyone interested in super fast mobile broadband) worldwide aren't yet expert in 4G/LTE deployment in their locations, nor is it widely understood just how fragmented the 4G market actually is. Indeed, some key markets -- including the UK -- don't even boast an active 4G network of any kind at this point.

Those networks that do exist exploit different frequencies, and while it's understandable Apple wouldn't want to reduce battery such as Hp Omnibook XE3 battery , Hp 346970-001 battery , Hp HSTNN-DB02 battery , Hp HSTNN-UB02 battery , Hp DP390A battery , Hp 417066-001 battery , Compaq PP2100 battery , Compaq Presario R3000 battery (Compaq r3000 battery ), Compaq Presario X6000 battery life by including 4G radios for all the available used frequencies, its down under chastisement reflects the company's abject failure to articulate the true state of the market to its customers.

Australia's Telstra offers 4G services using the 1,800MHz band. However, the iPad 3 only supports LTE on the 700MHz and 2100MHz bands, compatible with networks in the US and Canada.