Talk:Digital television in Europe
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Is this article meant to be about High Definition or Digital television as it seems to be trying to be both but not suceeding. HDTV and DTV are not the same thing albeit HDTV needs DTV, not all DTV is HD. --Achmelvic 23:22, 20 October 2006 (UTC) not accurate#
Agreed. All references to HD should be removed from this article IMHO except perhaps for one cross-reference link.John259 20:39, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
I agree too, this page is quite confusing now. Header is Digital television in Europe, and so text should not be only about High Definition like it's now. Both SDTV and HDTV are digital television, both use DVB. (Antinpoika 10:29, 3 December 2006 (UTC))
I have now deleted the irrelevant HD material at the start of the article. John259 14:37, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
Where's all the Germany-related info? --User:DanCBJMS via 134.117.168.232 04:26, 27 January 2007 (UTC)
- This article was created a while ago by merging the European part of List of digital television deployments by country with High-definition television in Europe. The reasons for this where not clear and I'd say it wasn't very good, the article a bit messy and HDTV and digital TV are two different things. I'd suggest that the article is de-merged and cleaned up. Väsk 18:34, 31 January 2007 (UTC)
Malta Ok - I updated the section on Malta and I got a warning that I'll be banned. Can someone tell me what I did wrong by removing the line saying: "the latter still operating the Multiplus DTTV service under the same name." and inserted "In June 2007, Maltacom and all its subsidiaries (including Multiplus) were brought together under a single brand name: GO."
No, it is not true that "the latter still operating the Multiplus DTTV service under the same name.", so I think you should apply the change I suggested...

