kowenicki said:
I answered no..... But that wasnt the point I was making really... you cant access the BBC online unless you have paid for an internet connection... whats the difference? |
The BBC doesn't view your ISP as a paywall, that's the difference. They see ISP as a general fee covering use of infrastructure rather than a paywall- I guess a poor analogy is they see the ISP fee as similar to paying for a TV to watch their programs with. Live Gold they do see as a genuine paywall and therefore they can't support it.
TBH so far as I know the BBC simply can't cut any slack here. MS would need to either allow everyone with a 360 and an internet connection access, hence making iPlayer unique on the 360, or have come up with something very cunning positioning of how iPlayer would be accessed to get around this - or maybe MS is trying to tie into the possibility of a chargable iPlayer for outside UK - although I don't see how that would get around anyone in UK supposed to get access without any other payment.
Skype will arrive for sure, plus no doubt other services MS deem useful. iPlayer is a bit of a unique case really, due to the BBC mandate and operation.
Try to be reasonable... its easier than you think...







