Israel removes ban on ban on iPad import
Now, after not much wait and queue iPad is finally is welcome in Israel. After two weeks when Apple iPad was being confiscated by the Israeli authorities for bringing it into the country, Israel has lifted ban over the tablet computer.
“Following the completion of intensive technical scrutiny, Israel Minister of Communications Moshe Kakhlon approved the import of [the] iPad to Israel,” Yechiel Shabi, a spokesperson for the Communications Ministry, said in a statement. Israel banned the iPad to be imported into the country being afraid of its wifi signals disturbing other devices resulting into the capture of several iPad’s at the country’s airports.
According to the The Communications Ministry official iPads has been allowed to be imported from this Sunday as limited to one per person and the confiscated devices has been returned. The iPad Wi-Fi-only model went on sale April 3 in the U.S., sold out more than 300,000 devices on the very first day. The strong demand for the device in the U.S. led Apple to delay international shipments until the end of May, a month later than previously expected. Apple will begin taking international preorders on May 10.



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