Access Television Programmes with BBC iPlayer.
August 2nd, 2007
BBC iPlayer Beta is in the final stages of testing and they’re now opening it up to even more people around the UK.
Even it’s for UK citizen, but I alwats hope that someday, somehow this kind of service will be launch in my country. So if you’re from UK and reading this article, I would like to know about your experience.
Actually, BBC is launching a new easy-to-use service that lets you access television programmes via your PC. Initially, BBC iPlayer is offering “seven-day catch-up television” meaning that BBC TV programmes can be downloaded for free up to a week after transmission.

The programmes will be free for UK licence fee payers, at high quality and with no advertising. BBC iPlayer plans to incorporate radio and live streaming of TV at a later date as well as looking at offering BBC iPlayer on a range of platforms including cable and mobile. Opsss… I can’t access this service on my computer. But hey, do you know that Youtube will launch this kind of similar service soon?
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