Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/NuWave Communications

Keep With all due respect, FormalDude, while the sources are thin, where -- other than channel magazines -- would one find news for SIP-trunking and telephony providers? I presume your main issue with this entry would be that one of the company execs logged in and significantly edited an existing article; however, there have been other contributors, and NuWave is known within the telecom industry (see this article about a large Australian telco rolling out a service, where NuWave Communications is named as an example of an established player and first-wave partner in said service, sixth paragraph). I get it. Telephony/UC is really unsexy, but that doesn't mean telco trades aren't a legitimate source. Will we also be turfing Verizon? Deutsche Telekom? RingCentral? Obviously the exec who edited his own company's Wikipedia entry should have followed protocol and noted his COI, so I propose that he be contacted and asked to note his connection to the company. But let's not pretend legitimate telecom trade rags aren't real sources (again, no normal news outlet cares about SIP-trunking; that's too boring even for regular tech rags!). Mamakaze1 (talk) 05:47, 6 October 2021 (UTC)


 * I've copied this comment to Articles for deletion/NuWave Communications. –– FormalDude  talk  07:04, 6 October 2021 (UTC)