And it's not as if hindsight makes us see the truth. There were plentiful critics as it was launched, B&O being one of them - finally Struer let themselves get pressured into delivering units that were DAB-enabled, though they didn't believe in the format.
Today, you can get Wi-Fi enabled memory cards for your camera ... That's right, an SD-memory card with WiFi enclosed, and which sends the pictures you've taken straight to your computer. DAB was a troglodyte application of the digital possibilities, moored in the past. And while promising excellent audio, it didn't deliver, as the available band got split into way too small slices.
Old players trying to control the new media, which can't be controlled ...
The speed of evolution now is immense:
http://uk.eye.fi/products/connectx2