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BT Content Connect service faces 'two-tier net' claims | BT Content Connect service faces 'two-tier net' claims |
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BT has introduced a controversial service that some say could allow broadband providers to create a "two-tier internet". | BT has introduced a controversial service that some say could allow broadband providers to create a "two-tier internet". |
Content Connect, as it is known, allows Internet Service Providers (ISPs) that use BT's network to charge content firms for high-speed delivery of video. | Content Connect, as it is known, allows Internet Service Providers (ISPs) that use BT's network to charge content firms for high-speed delivery of video. |
It could spell the end of so-called "net neutrality", where all traffic on the net is treated equally. | It could spell the end of so-called "net neutrality", where all traffic on the net is treated equally. |
Critics say it will also reduce competition for consumers. | Critics say it will also reduce competition for consumers. |
"This is a sea change in the way that content is delivered by ISPs," Jim Killock of the net freedom campaign organisation, the Open Rights Group, told BBC News. | "This is a sea change in the way that content is delivered by ISPs," Jim Killock of the net freedom campaign organisation, the Open Rights Group, told BBC News. |
"It is essentially them saying: 'Rather than delivering whatever content is on the internet as best we can, here are our services that we will deliver through our own network.'" | "It is essentially them saying: 'Rather than delivering whatever content is on the internet as best we can, here are our services that we will deliver through our own network.'" |
He said the result could be a "fundamental shift" from consumers choosing what video and gaming services they buy on the internet to "buying services from the internet to bundled services from ISPs". | He said the result could be a "fundamental shift" from consumers choosing what video and gaming services they buy on the internet to "buying services from the internet to bundled services from ISPs". |
"This would reduce competition and take investment away from internet companies - that would be bad for everyone." | "This would reduce competition and take investment away from internet companies - that would be bad for everyone." |
In addition, net neutrality advocates says that allowing large content providers, such as YouTube, to pay for premium delivery could put smaller companies at a competitive disadvantage, reinforcing the gap. | |
But a spokesperson for BT denied that the offering would create a "two-tier internet". | But a spokesperson for BT denied that the offering would create a "two-tier internet". |
"BT supports the concept of net neutrality, but believes that service providers should also be free to strike commercial deals, should content owners want a higher quality or assured service delivery." | "BT supports the concept of net neutrality, but believes that service providers should also be free to strike commercial deals, should content owners want a higher quality or assured service delivery." |
It said that its new service would speed up download speeds across its network - even for those not buying into Content Connect - by easing congestion. | It said that its new service would speed up download speeds across its network - even for those not buying into Content Connect - by easing congestion. |
Free experiments | Free experiments |
Network neutrality is one of the founding principles of the internet and is meant to ensure that all ISPs treat all web traffic equally - serving merely as a conduit for whatever data is passing from content providers to end users. | Network neutrality is one of the founding principles of the internet and is meant to ensure that all ISPs treat all web traffic equally - serving merely as a conduit for whatever data is passing from content providers to end users. |
But debates have been raging around the world as the explosive growth in internet traffic - and particularly video - has put a strain on the existing infrastructure. | But debates have been raging around the world as the explosive growth in internet traffic - and particularly video - has put a strain on the existing infrastructure. |
In the US, regulators recently voted in favour of rules that are designed to uphold the principles of network neutrality. | In the US, regulators recently voted in favour of rules that are designed to uphold the principles of network neutrality. |
The EU has openly backed network neutrality, but has introduced regulation that allows network providers to manage traffic on their networks, provided what they are doing is transparent. | The EU has openly backed network neutrality, but has introduced regulation that allows network providers to manage traffic on their networks, provided what they are doing is transparent. |
The UK regulator Ofcom is expected to clarify its stance later this year. | The UK regulator Ofcom is expected to clarify its stance later this year. |
In the meantime, the UK government has already said that it backs a two-speed internet. | In the meantime, the UK government has already said that it backs a two-speed internet. |
Culture minister Ed Vaizey said in November that ISPs had to be free to experiment with new charges to help pay for the expansion in internet services and infrastructure. | Culture minister Ed Vaizey said in November that ISPs had to be free to experiment with new charges to help pay for the expansion in internet services and infrastructure. |
"This could include the evolution of a two-sided market, where consumers and content providers could choose to pay for differing levels of quality of service," he said. | "This could include the evolution of a two-sided market, where consumers and content providers could choose to pay for differing levels of quality of service," he said. |
The new offering from BT seems to be the first major step in that direction. | The new offering from BT seems to be the first major step in that direction. |
The service, offered by BT's wholesale division, is based on a new content distribution network built by BT that stores video content closer to the user, reducing congestion on the network and speeding up load times. | The service, offered by BT's wholesale division, is based on a new content distribution network built by BT that stores video content closer to the user, reducing congestion on the network and speeding up load times. |
BT retail - a separate division of BT - will begin to use the service to deliver BBC iPlayer content on its BT Vision TV service within the next few months. | BT retail - a separate division of BT - will begin to use the service to deliver BBC iPlayer content on its BT Vision TV service within the next few months. |
"It will cache iPlayer content closer to customers on the network, allowing for the content to be delivered to customers in a more efficient and cost-effective way, as well as improving the overall viewing experience," a BT spokesperson told BBC News. | "It will cache iPlayer content closer to customers on the network, allowing for the content to be delivered to customers in a more efficient and cost-effective way, as well as improving the overall viewing experience," a BT spokesperson told BBC News. |
"The Content Connect service will also be available to all UK ISPs within the same timescales." | "The Content Connect service will also be available to all UK ISPs within the same timescales." |
The spokesperson said that BT would not throttle or discriminate against other video services on the network, but did not rule out that ISPs using the network could do so. | The spokesperson said that BT would not throttle or discriminate against other video services on the network, but did not rule out that ISPs using the network could do so. |
"The treatment of content on the network - such as prioritisation of content or bandwidth throttling - is strictly within the domain of the ISP and not the wholesale provider." | "The treatment of content on the network - such as prioritisation of content or bandwidth throttling - is strictly within the domain of the ISP and not the wholesale provider." |
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