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What Is iPlayer And How To Access It?

BBC iPlayer can be accessed from the IP addresses existing in the UK only

BBC iPlayer

BBC iPlayer went live at the Christmas Eve of 2007. It is an internet streaming, television and radio service where you can catch-up with the programs that you might've missed. Initially, the programs were available for only seven days after their broadcast due to copyright reasons. This duration of 7 days availability of a program was later extended to 30 days from October 2014.

Sadly, it is only available for the users of UK,  and that’s why iPlayer doesn't work beyond the country.

Where and Why BBC iPlayer Doesn't Work?

When you try to watch a program outside of UK, you’ll get a message that says "BBC iPlayer only works in the UK. Sorry, it’s due to rights issues." It is because BBC TV productions are paid for by the UK television license fee, and that is why they are geo-blocked. That means the BBC iPlayer is accessible from the IP addresses existing in the UK only, although, many of the radio programs can be accessed globally with a few exceptions due to rights issues.

In 2015 alone, more than 60 million people were watching iPlayer outside of UK, How?

The thing is, this BBC service has a huge global audience and, in a world, where Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) exist, it's kind of easy to masquerade your IP address as of UK’s. But BBC doesn't look at it as a threat; instead, they have a pretty pragmatic and optimistic approach to this.

"If even a relatively small proportion of users could be converted into paid users, the additional revenue it could create for the BBC would be significant."

But this pragmatism is for the potential customers if they plan to launch a platform like Netflix or Hulu and chances of that happening in the near future are scarce.

As of now, these customers coming in from the proxy networks are reaping in on the content that is paid for UK license fee payers and that is why BBC takes steps to protect the intellectual property belonging to rights holders.

How to Access BBC iPlayer Abroad?

Fortunately, there is a simple solution to get around these geo-restrictions. With a VPN, you can get access to all your iPlayer shows, channels and even BBC iPlayer live broadcasts. There are too many VPNs out there, but many of those do not work with BBC iPlayer or have stopped working with it. So, you’ll have to do your research and look for the most critical factors that go into choosing the best VPN.

Following are the factors that you need to look for while choosing the best VPN to unblock BBC iPlayer:

  • Trying to access a geo-blocked content it illegal and you need to make sure that your identity is securely hidden. So, the first factor to consider is the “Privacy Policy.” You need to make sure that the VPN service you’re using isn’t keeping your data logged.
  • Many VPNs slow down your internet. Therefore, the second most crucial factor is “Speed.” You’ll need the fastest connection possible for a seamless BBC iPlayer experience.
  • It’s easier to stay anonymous when a VPN has many working servers of IP addresses. The third most important factor is “Number of Servers/IP Addresses.”
  • The most significant one is “Bypassing the geo-restrictions.”

This service is available to a wide range of devices including smart televisions, mobile phones, personal computers, and tablets. An app for BBC iPlayer is also available on PlayStation and Xbox. It’s an excellent service that lets viewers watch some of the best free legal content on the web.  

You can watch almost all of the BBC programmers online from all of the BBC channels on demand for up to 30 days after broadcast. It includes BBC Four, BBC Three, BBC Two, BBC One, BBC News, CBBC and Radio 1.

Tanya <span>Editor In Chief</span>
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She is a content marketer and has more than five years of experience in IoT, blockchain, Web, and mobile development. In all these years, she closely followed the app development, and now she writes about the existing and the upcoming mobile app technologies. Her essence is more like a ballet dancer.

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