Rose: tiered iPlayer could benefit ISPs

iPlayer - accounting for 7% of bandwidth in peak hours
iPlayer - accounting for 7% of bandwidth in peak hours

The BBC's controller for Vision and Online media, Anthony Rose, has suggested that ISPs should use the iPlayer as a key factor in selling its higher bandwidth products, rather than moaning about usage.

In comments that are already being misconstrued as a suggestion that people should pay more to use the iPlayer, Rose suggests that offering tiered quality on the iPlayer would provide ISPs with a clear message to take to its customers – namely that you would need higher bandwidth connections to get the better level of service.

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