14 May 2008 - 7:16Perhaps one day they’ll admit it
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The Tate have launched Tate Player a range of rare film and audio files from its archives online. Artists in conversation as well as archive video pieces - including some classic Gilbert and George. Sadly not embedable, but fully RSSed up.
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Apparently, (I say apparently as the news is mostly coming in from ’scare’ stories from the papers) ISPs are going to cause trouble if the BBCs catch-up TV service takes up too much of their bandwidth. Mary Turner, CEO of Tiscali UK says, “The internet was not set up with a view to distributing video. We have been improving our capacity, but the bandwidth we have is not infinite”. (quote via the FT).
It’s obvious that a massive (unlikely given how fiddly it is) take up of the VoD services would cause extra internet traffic - but most people in the UK are on capped services, they can’t download (or p2s upload) any more than their quota without paying extra. So extra - and not easily monitored - traffic would be something you’d think that the ISPs would be pleased about.
Until you realise that they have their own IPTV services. That they hope to charge for. Network neutrality anyone?
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okay, it’s a happy feet plush toy dancing to Snuff - but it’s a great way to kill a few minutes:
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