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My name is Damian, I am a Digital Strategist at Social@Ogilvy Hong Kong, and I am writing on behalf of my client Huawei Technologies. We would like to request an update to the Global Connectivity Index article, the index is commissioned by Huawei Technologies and the 2015 report was published in April 2015.

As a result we would like to update the article with the latest information regarding the methodology behind the data, the latest results, key findings from the 2015 report and new sources.

Please find the updated article below including updated sources.

Structure GCI overview [use the current version] GCI 2015 [new added] - Scope and Methodology - Key findings GCI 2014 [use the current version] - Scope - Findings References

[GCI overview – use the current version]

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GCI 2014 [no change]

Damian at Ogilvy (talk) 03:15, 30 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Damian, and apologies for the delay. Thank you for your proposed changes. Unfortunately, they appear to be copied or closely paraphrased from these websites: [1][2][3]. Wikipedia is an open-source project: we are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License, which permits our readers to reuse our text for whatever purpose they desire. As a result, copyrighted text for which we lack permission to reuse is incompatible with our free-license, and cannot be included in our articles except under extremely limited circumstances as detailed in the Non-free content policy. If you or your organization holds the copyright to your proposed text and is willing to release it under a free license, it is possible to grant Wikipedia permission for reuse by following the instructions at Wikipedia:Declaration of consent for all enquiries. But the preferred solution is to simply rewrite the text in your own words, which has the added benefit of maintaining a consistent editorial tone across Wikipedia's articles. Altamel (talk) 21:15, 9 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Can we remove the warning notification based on the updated page info?

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Hi there. My name is Anna, I am a Strategist at Social@Ogilvy Hong Kong, and I am writing on behalf of my client Huawei Technologies.

Although this Global Connectivity Index is commissioned by Huawei, to maintain the neutral stance of these findings as a completely separate project, we've updated the page with 1) most updated methodology, results, key findings and 2) no mentions of Huawei. As a result, we wonder if you can review the page and potentially have the warning box removed?

Many thanks in advance.

Anna At Ogilvy (talk) 04:21, 21 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]