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Old 24-04-2009, 16:57   #37
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Lightbulb Re: BBC iPlayer goes HD, time to drop STM

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Originally Posted by weesteev View Post
Why is nobody mentioning the download option? If STM is such a chore, even on the 2Mb service, then why not donwload the iplayer content and watch it at your leisure?
Some people when they see something on iPlayer want to watch it straight away, watching at their leisure being right now.

Let's cut the crap here shall we, you know as well as I do, or perhaps not going by previous posts, that all cable operators see themselves as content providers and will use whatever limitations they can get away with in order to ensure their customers use their monetised methods, VoD, PPV, to access that content.

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Originally Posted by BenMcr View Post
<Snip pro-employer spiel>
I do hope you're getting paid extra for posts like this on here Ben. Given that you're a call centre guy in Manchester this can't be part of your normal job description so definitely some customer re-education work in your own time is worth some cash.
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