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July 19, 2004

BBC may launch low-cost broadband, search engine

Just days after the BBC came in for criticism for its online activities - alleged undermining of the private sector, the public broadcaster has said it is looking into the possibility of launching a low-cost PC terminal bundled with cheap broadband internet access and launching a standalone UK-oriented search engine.

In an interview with the Guardian, the corporationís new media director, Ashley Highfield, said that he is committed to using the BBC to overcome the countryís digital divide, and a BBC low-cost broadband service would advance this, similar to the success of the BBCís DTT project, Freeview.
The offering is still in the planning stages. ìA few people have come together to see if we could put a low-end connected PC into the market. Could we do it? I don't know, but we would have to be clear about why," Mr Highfield told the UK newspaper.

(Should we be looking at this within the context of their wanting to use P2P to distribute BBC content? -kc.)


Posted by yatta at 03:22 PM