The BBC's iPlayer catch-up TV service has
entered the mobile video market, with the start of support for Apple's iPhone
and iPod Touch devices.
A new version of the service allows Apple
users to freely stream TV programmes to their devices via a WiFi connection. The
beta application offers most but not all of the BBC shows available to desktop
users, although the broadcaster says the full catalogue will soon be made
available.
The BBC currently favours making the iPlayer available to mobile devices that
can support web browsers, according to Anthony Rose, head of digital media. In
cases where a browser is unavailable, supporting the player requires a
tailor-made program to be coded from scratch.
"Creating these custom apps is time-consuming and expensive, so for now we're
focusing on browser-enabled devices," said Rose.
"We started with iPhone because it is the device most optimised for
high-quality video currently available."
Last month the BBC revealed
that
more than 17 million shows had been streamed through the iPlayer during its
first seven weeks of operation.
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