Ofcom chief Ed Richards has told politicians that he does not believe the BBC
should foot the bill for
upgrading
the UK's broadband infrastructure.
ISPs have seen dramatic increases in traffic since the launch of the
BBC
iPlayer causing capacity problems for service providers.
This has led to calls for so-called
traffic
shaping where control is exerted over the number of users visiting a network
at any one time.
Service providers have also suggested that the BBC should pay a "congestion
charge", citing Ofcom estimates that the cost of upgrading infrastructure to
cope with increased traffic levels could amount to £830m by 2011.
However, in evidence presented to a joint session of the Commons Culture,
Media & Sport and Business & Enterprise committees, Richards said that
forcing the BBC to fund necessary network upgrades is not the best solution.
"It is not necessarily the only way it can happen, and it is not necessarily
the way we anticipate it will happen," he said. "I am not convinced that the
right answer is to get the BBC to pay for the iPlayer."
Richards maintained that a more sensible approach would involve a joint
sharing of the investment by network operators and consumers.
He also believes that Ofcom lacks the power to force the BBC to fund
next-generation networks.
"I am very sure that we do not have that power, and I am pretty disinclined
to go down that route," said Richards.
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