Why there is no wifi network showing on my iphone 4s

why there is no wifi network showing on my iphone 4s.

i got this reply for mts yesturday...
There is no set time when LTE will be available on the iphone 5 with MTS.  The LTE network works well with MTS but currently our agreement with Apple does not allow us to activate it for the iphone 5.  However we are working with Apple to get LTE access for the phone.  I apologize about any inconvenience this may have caused you.
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