As a result of this dispute, many ISPs are 'throttling' BBC iPlayer streams. (It's not as vindictive as it sounds. If they didn't take such action, the whole of the UK's internet access would almost grind to a halt).
3. 'Bandwidth hungry' services will never be reliable in this country until the UK gets much faster broadband access. The UK government is committed to ensuring that all households will have access to broadband, at a minimum of 2Mbps, by 2015. That's pathetic. The South Korean government's target is that, by 2015, all homes will have broadband access at a minimum of 100Mbps. That requires the installation of fibre optic cabling all of the way from the ISPs to users' PCs (with no copper cabling at any point). It's unlikely that the UK will get to that stage before 2035 at the earliest. (So you might have a long wait before the BBC iPlayer can be relied upon!).
Chris