AT&T: Internet To Hit Full Capacity By 2010
News The BBC has come under fire from service providers, such as Tiscali, which claim that its iPlayer online-TV service is becoming a major drain on network bandwidth. In a recent posting on his BBC blog, Ashley Highfield, the corporation's director of...
[April 18, 2008, 13:28]
BBC Proposes ISP 'broadband Charter'
News Highfield claimed broadband usage has "changed beyond recognition" since the BBC iPlayer received its full launch on Christmas Day last year, contributing to a significant growth in people watching TV on the web.
[April 7, 2008, 8:50]
Who's Responsible
Talkback If I do not have a TV or any means of recieving a TV signal and say for instance I watch something via iplayer, do I leagally require a TV licence? Therefore the content provider is in effect charging me to watch the content.
[January 29, 2008, 15:03]
No Tiscali, Its Your Responsibility
Talkback The argument that somehow content providers should pay networks is a risk to the internet as we know it; services like BBC iPlayer, Youtube couldn't afford to pay for the sort of bandwidth they require.instead, such a move would lead to either...
[January 30, 2008, 22:29]
