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YouView - no Ofcom investigation

YouView gets the go-ahead from Ofcom, rejecting the claims by Sky and Virgin.

YouView gets the go-ahead from Ofcom, rejecting the claims by S
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Statement from Ofcom:

Ofcom announced today that it will not open an investigation into 'Project Canvas' under the Competition Act following complaints made by Virgin Media and IPVision.

Project Canvas is a partnership between the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Five, BT, TalkTalk and Arqiva which will offer digital terrestrial channels and internet-delivered TV services via a set-top box connected to viewers' TV sets.

It also involves creating technical standards which can be used by participating services to deliver content via a single set-top box using a branded user interface which will be known as YouView. It is currently expected to launch in the first half of next year.

The complaints

Virgin Media and IP Vision submitted complaints to Ofcom that alleged potential breaches of the Competition Act 1998. Ofcom also received submissions from 11 other parties, including BSkyB. The complainants raised a number of concerns, including that:

  • Project Canvas partners are incentivised to withhold content from competing platforms;
  • Technical standards produced by Project Canvas had not been developed openly and were not made available for use by those outside the joint venture
  • Use of the Project Canvas brand (YouView) is tied to the specified user interface/ electronic programming guide; and
  • It is likely to restrict competition between TV platforms.

Ofcom's assessment

In assessing whether it should investigate these complaints, Ofcom took into account the likelihood of harm to the interests of viewers and consumers. At the current stage of YouView's development, our view is that it would be premature to open an investigation because:

  • IPTV[1] is still an emerging sector, and the impact of YouView on the market will not be known with any confidence for some time;
  • It is likely that YouView will bring benefits to viewers and consumers. Any potential harm to competition would need to be offset against these benefits; and
  • Whether or not YouView and its partners will harm competition in the ways alleged will depend upon how this emerging market develops and how they act, particularly in relation to providing access to content and issuing technical standards.

Content

The impact of YouView on content syndication is difficult to determine with any confidence at this point.

If YouView did lead to its partners restricting the supply of video on demand content to rival firms, this could lead to consumer harm and may well generate competition concerns.

But at the present time, there is little evidence that YouView's partners are likely to withhold content as a result of their involvement in the project. Given the possibility that harmful effects might emerge later, Ofcom will, nonetheless, keep the content syndication policies of the YouView partners under review.

Standards

The partners behind YouView have already made a number of technical standards available to the industry. And while there is potential risk of consumer harm if transparency is restricted in the future, Ofcom does not consider the risk sufficiently material at this stage to justify an investigation.

User interfaces

There is a risk that YouView may result in a more limited choice of user interfaces and user experiences for viewers. But an assessment of this would need to recognise the choice that already exists in the TV market and new opportunities for entry from other firms, as well as the potential benefits to consumers of a common 'look and feel'. Taking these factors into account, we do not consider that the risk of consumer harm is sufficient to warrant opening an investigation on this basis.

Ofcom to monitor developments

We do not propose to open a Competition Act investigation, however Ofcom will continue to monitor developments, particularly in relation to YouView's approach to sharing standards and its effects on content syndication. If evidence emerges that the operation of YouView could cause harm to viewers and consumers in the future, Ofcom may reconsider whether to investigate.

Ofcom's Chief Executive, Ed Richards, said "Ofcom's view is that consumers' interests will not be served by opening an investigation. It would be premature at the current stage of YouView's development given the absence of a clear risk of consumer harm. But if evidence does emerge in the future that YouView causes harm to the interests of viewers and consumers we may reconsider whether to investigate."





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Michael Bane
Tuesday 19 October 2010 8:24PM Bristol
Good for Ofcom....a "one box for all" must be beneficial for consumers.

As far as sky, etc. complaining about withholding content....people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones! For example - the removal of Sky Sports News from Freeview.
Briantist
Tuesday 19 October 2010 8:57PM
Michael Bane: I like Sky moaning about "withhold content", given their track record of not allowing anyone who provides them with pay channels also having free ones on satellite too.
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Mike Dimmick
Tuesday 19 October 2010 10:58PM Reading
Or, indeed, the huge row they had with Virgin Media where they didn't supply Sky1 for months on end.
Briantist
Wednesday 20 October 2010 6:25AM
Mike Dimmick: And it took Ofcom telling them to wholesale their premium content for them to do that.
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Michael Bane
Wednesday 20 October 2010 5:02PM Bristol
Yes....and what did they do next? They put the prices up to their own customers just to spite their competitors!
Briantist
Wednesday 20 October 2010 5:04PM
Michael Bane: Yup. It's a great business model isn't it. You stick an addictive box in people's front rooms and it sucks out money from your bank account whilst you are distracted.
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Des Collier
Saturday 23 October 2010 12:32PM Brigg
just proves sky doesn't like competition!!!!
Briantist
Saturday 23 October 2010 6:49PM
Des Collier: Funny to hear Rupert moaning on about "the establishment" when he clearly is the most established person around.
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Michael Bane
Saturday 23 October 2010 8:41PM Bristol
He certainly established the "dumbing down" of intelligence in the English population with the birth of the Sun newspaper!
Briantist
Monday 25 October 2010 8:02AM
Michael Bane: I don't really mind about that, it is the claiming to be "an outsider" when you own a stranglehold on the media.
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Michael Bane
Monday 25 October 2010 11:49PM Bristol
Briantist: I absolutely agree! Our minds are as one!
Briantist
Tuesday 26 October 2010 8:12AM
Michael Bane: As Douglas Adams said, "This was perfectly true, and a very respectable view widely held by right thinking people, who are largely recognizable as being right thinking people by the mere fact that they hold this view."
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Des Collier
Wednesday 27 October 2010 7:48PM Brigg
Briantist-At least he hasn't dumbed down the page 3 girls!!!! (or has he?).hate to think what tv would be like, if he had it all his own way.
Briantist
Wednesday 27 October 2010 8:05PM
Des Collier: I don't really think he cares about that, only the money.
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H T
Sunday 16 January 2011 11:08AM
Hi
I need to print out the page Free to view Page that lists all Skyfs, Freeview, and Freestat.
It only prints page 1-3, and leaves a load of channels off,
Is it the page, or is it my printer?
Regards H T
Mark A.
Monday 28 February 2011 2:11PM Haywards Heath
HT.
What browser and operating system are you using.

It prints fine with; Internet Explorer 9.0, Lunascape6, WebWindow, SlimBrowser,
Google Chrome, SR WareIcon, Apple Safari 5.0, Flock 3.5, SR WareIcon.

With; SeaMonkey 2.0, Firefox 3.6,
it only prints the list upto the line 'CNN International Europe'.

With; Opera 11.1 it crashed Opera when printing this page with Windows XP and Windows 7.

Strange it doesn't work with 3 Mozilla browsers, but works with the other 5 Mozilla browsers.

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