Note that the day after Apple announced that the European iPads would be delayed, Israel began turning iPads back at their borders. Apparently the iPad's wifi signals are stronger than they should be under Israeli standards. So, they announced they would not allow the iPad to be sold in Israel and have even been reported as confiscating them from tourists. Now, after Googling a little, I found that the Israeli wifi standards are also used by various European countries. When Apple announced that the international iPads would be delayed their official press release attributed that to the at-home demand level and sales. However, I would hazard a guess that when the international iPads debut they will have a completely different wifi transmitter section.
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