LTE, iPhone 5 and Wind

I Have updated to iOS 8 and now I have the LTE option. I went to Wind shop in Milan and I have changed my nano SIM with a new 4G.
EVen if I am living in an area with a full 4G coverage I continue to have "only" 3G (I turned ON  LTE and I wrote Internet.wind for the APN).
wwaiting a help!!

After some more thorough reading, I've found the answers I was looking for my situation.
Wind, in Canada at least, doesn't actually have LTE yet. There is no point activating the LTE option on my iPhone because Wind hasn't implemented that network yet. They have HSPA+, which is faster than earlier 3G, but is still considered 3G, so that is why it shows up as 3G when I'm connected. I thought it would at least show H+, like my other phones do, but perhaps the iPhone doesn't have 'H+' as an option to display, so it just shows 3G.

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