The New Zealand government is investigating Apple for inappropriate promotion of the iPad tablet

  Daca Australia can then New Zealand is not inferior and today the New Zealand Trade Commission decided to follow the process in Australia because he received a complaint on how the iPad tablet is promoted in his country. It should be noted that we are talking about a single complaint in which Apple is accused of promoting the iPad tablet as being compatible with 4G networks when in fact it is not, so everything is a little rushed in New Zealand probably because we are talking about the Apple company and probably because some want to gain a little publicity off their backs.

The Commerce Commission is carefully watching legal action its equivalent in Australia is taking over the new Apple iPad. The commission has received one complaint about advertising of the new device. It comes as the computer giant offers to refund Australian customers who believe they have been misled by claims the latest iPad is capable of connecting to the country's upgraded 4G network.

  Practically, the iPad tablet is promoted in the same way in all countries that do not have 4G networks compatible with it, and the company specifies that the device only works with the 4G LTE networks in Canada and the USA. For now, it is not known what the New Zealanders intend to do, but it is possible to witness a final result similar to the one obtained today by the Australians.