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That sucks. Doesn't affect me, but it sucks :(

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BBC iPLayer on the PS3 is an excellent addition to that console’s feature set. It’s a shame that this facility is not available for XBox users.

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BBC iPLayer on the PS3 is an excellent addition to that console’s feature set. It’s a shame that this facility is not available for XBox users.


+1, I use it all the time 8-)

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Well that sucks!

Although as a Gold member anyway I don't mind if they only make it available to Gold subscribers. :lol:

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http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=228430

That sucks. Doesn't affect me, but it sucks :(


It's not cancelled

It's indefinitely suspended release until an agreement is being made, BBC want it available to silver members, MS want it for gold only

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pcernie wrote:
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=228430

That sucks. Doesn't affect me, but it sucks :(


It's not cancelled

It's indefinitely suspended release until an agreement is being made, BBC want it available to silver members, MS want it for gold only


I know, but that still sucks ;)

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"Microsoft only wants to offer its users access to platforms it can charge for as this is the model it is pursuing,"

And this kids, is why you don't buy an eggbox. I don't see how Microsoft can possibly justify charging people to access a free service, one that Microsoft doesn't even have an interest in.

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I don't see how Microsoft can possibly justify charging people to access a free service, one that Microsoft doesn't even have an interest in.


You are so wrong there

Look at Carbon and Mediaroom, they have a very large interest in the area, free or not

It's no different to iPlayer on Virgin though, you can't get the service without paying for a premium service. If you don't take the tv with the on demand you can't get it

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I don't see how Microsoft can possibly justify charging people to access a free service, one that Microsoft doesn't even have an interest in.


You are so wrong there

Look at Carbon and Mediaroom, they have a very large interest in the area, free or not

It's no different to iPlayer on Virgin though, you can't get the service without paying for a premium service. If you don't take the tv with the on demand you can't get it


All of Virgin's TV services come with on-demand - they don't charge you any extra to access iPlayer. Unlike Microsoft apparently...

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I don't see how Microsoft can possibly justify charging people to access a free service, one that Microsoft doesn't even have an interest in.


You are so wrong there

Look at Carbon and Mediaroom, they have a very large interest in the area, free or not

It's no different to iPlayer on Virgin though, you can't get the service without paying for a premium service. If you don't take the tv with the on demand you can't get it


All of Virgin's TV services come with on-demand - they don't charge you any extra to access iPlayer. Unlike Microsoft apparently...


But you have to subscribe to the paid service to use it, there is no free option like freesat etc

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But you have to subscribe to the paid service to use it, there is no free option like freesat etc


I don't pay for cable TV. Basic cable is free when you've got a broadband line with them.

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But you have to subscribe to the paid service to use it, there is no free option like freesat etc


I don't pay for cable TV. Basic cable is free when you've got a broadband line with them.


Weird, last 3 broadband connections I have had with them by cable they wouldn't provide the service for free. those were 10 & 20mb connections too.

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"Microsoft only wants to offer its users access to platforms it can charge for as this is the model it is pursuing,"

And this kids, is why you don't buy an eggbox. I don't see how Microsoft can possibly justify charging people to access a free service, one that Microsoft doesn't even have an interest in.


Too make money from minimal outlay,it's perfect for MS if they can make money from something someone else has developed.

That said, why MS insist upon constantly shooting themselves in the foot is beyond me, the sheer arrogance is unbelievable.

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