User talk:Meaningful Broadband Model
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[edit]Meaningful Broadband Model (talk) 00:57, 23 March 2017 (UTC) Dear Spider Man (or another reviewer) of the Meaningful Broadband Model post.
In our last feedback from you on behalf of Wikipedia, you said that you would be willing to unblock "meaningful broadband" if the name is changed. So we changed it to Meaningful Broadband Model. But that also was blocked, without an explanation. Please unblock the site or explain why it is now being blocked.
I believe we have met your concerns by demonstrating that:
- Meaningful Broadband is not a self-promoting business but an academically led trend that has that has academic and political traction in Asian nations and intergovernmental organizations, such as World Bank.
- We have changed the name of the entry, from Meaningfujl Broadband to Meaningful Broadband Model to clarify that this is not a label foir a business but for a framework for test-market deployment that addresses ethical concerns of great interest to the Wikipedia readership.
- The entry includes references from third parties and publishers who are commenting on Meaningful Broadband and its implications, particularly among Islamic nations, as Indonesia is the primary country of deployment.
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at the bottom of your talk page. Thank you. Orange Mike | Talk 20:24, 26 March 2017 (UTC)
{{unblock-un|Meaningful Broadband Model|reason= Dear Orange Mike (or other Wikipedia reviewer) I request that you unblock Meaningful Broadband Model for the following reasons: In our last feedback from you Orange Mike on behalf of Wikipedia, you would be
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I request that you unblock Meaningful Broadband Model for the following reasons: In our last feedback from you Orange Mike on behalf of Wikipedia, you would be willing to unblock "meaningful broadband" if the name is changed. So we changed it to Meaningful Broadband Model, and revised the entry itself to reflect this name change (see below) I want to make these other points, for your consideration: 1) Meaningful Broadband is not a self-promoting business but an academically led trend that has that academic and political traction in Asian nations and intergovernmental organizations, such as World Bank. 2) We have changed the name of the entry, from Meaningful Broadband to Meaningful Broadband Model to clarify that this is not a label for a business but for a framework for test-market deployment that addresses ethical concerns of great interest to the Wikipedia readership. 3) The entry includes references from third parties and publishers who are commenting on Meaningful Broadband and its implications, particularly among Islamic nations, as Indonesia, the world’s fourth most populous country, is the primary country of deployment. However, the model is not only relevant to Indonesia but all developing nations that meet certain criteria. 4) The entry on Wikipedia adds to the collective knowledge of Wikipedia readers on a vital issue, which is the matter of bringing digital empowerment to millions of users in undeveloped nations and emerging markets while also reducing cultural tensions between Islam and modern states.
5) Meaningful Broadband, for the past 15 years, has affected policies and practices in intergovernmental organizations where it was introduced (World Bank, APEC, ASEAN, et al) Meaningful Broadband Model (talk) 22:57, 27 March 2017 (UTC)Decline reason: