User talk:Telegrafist

May 2016
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This is quite outrageous. How can a lobby organization take control of a Wiki page? And how can this system reject a non-commercial not-for-profit newsblogg on which the true facts about digital radio are published? I looked into the Wiki page regarding the digital radio technology DAB and started editing incorrect facts about Sweden. The I randomly read information about some other countries on this page and found quite a lot of incorrect or slanted information. Looking into footnoted sources that most information is copied from the WorldDAB web site http://www.worlddab.org/country-information/

WorldDAB is a well-known lobby organization for the promotersDAB technology and it is of course in their interest to give a positive picture. But I strongly oppose that Wikipedia can be utilized by state or private commercial interest to promote a system in order to get ahead of other systems as HD Radio, DRM and DVB-T2 Lite as well as Internet based radio.

As there are so much incorrect information on thsi page I see it as impossible to edit and correct it all except for Sweden. My suggestion is that a Wiki page apparently edited by a promotion or lobby organization should be rejected. Otherwise the readers will be mislead by this incorrect page as most don't know the true facts about WorldDAB. Christer Hederström Telegrafist (talk) 16:07, 24 May 2016 (UTC)