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Israel banned Apple's iPad this week because of fears its wireless signals could interfere with other devices.
Israel banned Apple’s iPad this week because of fears its wireless signals could interfere with other devices.
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JERUSALEM — Israel has banned imports of Apple Inc.’s hottest new product, the iPad, citing concerns that the powerful gadget’s wireless signals could disrupt other devices.

Customs officials said Thursday they have already confiscated about 10 of the lightweight tablet computers since Israel announced the new regulations this week. The ban prevents anyone — even tourists — from bringing iPads into Israel until officials certify that they comply with local transmitter standards.

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission allows devices with Wi-Fi capability to broadcast at higher power levels than are allowed in Europe and Israel — meaning that the iPad’s stronger signal could throw off others’ wireless connections, said Nati Schubert, a senior deputy director for Israel’s Communications Ministry.

Some Israelis successfully got the popular devices into Israel before the ban.

Amnon, a software developer who legally brought an iPad into Israel but asked that his last name be withheld to avoid potential government repercussions, said he and other high-tech businessmen need the iPad to develop new applications for the device.

Confiscated iPads will be held by customs — for a daily storage fee — until their owners depart the country or ship the gadgets back to the U.S. at their own expense.

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