[opendtv] BT and iPlayer
- From: "Albert Manfredi" <bert22306@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 08:08:25 -0400
I suppose that ISPs willl have to do something, if this service becomes
widely used. That,s the price you pay for making it very user-friendly.
Bert
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BT denies being 'up in arms' over BBC iPlayer
BT has quickly distanced itself from reports that it is part of a group of
internet service providers seeking to challenge the BBC over its iPlayer. It
said it has no concerns over the bandwidth traffic likely to be created by
consumers watching iPlayer programmes online, and denied recently
approaching BBC new media head Ashley Highfield to express concerns along
with Carphone Warehouse and Tiscali. It did not, however, deny reports that
BT Retail boss Ian Livingston recently met with his opposites at the other
two ISPs to discuss the issue.
It comes as the scale of the potential problem was highlighted by a new
study by the Online Publishers Association that found that consumers spend
almost half their time online reading and watching content, up by around a
third from four years ago.
BT nevertheless told technology web site The Register: "Whilst we've been
fingered as 'part of the gang' in certain press reports, BT is not
complaining about or discussing the implications of iPlayer with the BBC.
"We're not up in arms about iPlayer, we're not complaining to the BBC or
discussing it with them."
The spokesman added that BT's only concern was that customers be aware that
the Kontiki P2P distribution system that the iPlayer requires to run in the
background would eat up their monthly bandwidth allocations even when they
were not watching or downloading content.
Lovelace Consulting | 14.08.2007
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