Ofcom has dismissed complaints against YouView, giving the BBC and its partners the green light to continue developing the broadband TV platform. YouView has escaped an investigation under the Competition Act, but the regulator will be keeping an eye on all involved.
Sky and Virgin Media both complained to Ofcom about the nascent service, along with ten other parties. The naysayers argue the consortium of companies involved is anti-competitive. Virgin told us they were receptive to the idea of an open standard, but worries the platform is not open enough and will privilege the current partners.
Ofcom has decided it's "likely that YouView will bring benefits to viewers and consumers. Any potential harm to competition would need to be offset against these benefits." The regulator hasn't ruled out future investigation and will keep an eye on the initiative as it develops, especially with regard to the publication of YouView's technical specs.
YouView boss Richard Halton today told us, "We welcome this decision from Ofcom. All our efforts are now focused on launching a brilliant consumer product next year." In the run-up to launch, YouView is seeking more partners to get involved.
YouView was developed under the name Project Canvas, and is a partnership between the BBC, ITV, C4, Five, BT and TalkTalk. It will require a new set-top box and broadband connection, and will offer PVR-style pausing, rewinding and recording of IPTV services through your Internet pipes.

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Anonymous 19 October, 2010 14:01
Did five not leave project canvas?
andydandy 19 October, 2010 15:26
S'great as far as I am concerned. A real step forward. C'mon you BBC! iPlayer, Yoooooooooou Vieeeeeeeeeeeeeew. Knock em dead. Virgin don't like it cos it will be coming through their pipes and they will be getting no revenue from it. Sky because Skynet will have to be pospoend another three years.. Still they are coming to get you...
Take care out there
anonymous 19 October, 2010 23:11
Five did leave Project Canvas because it had no money, but like a Home and Away star unable to find any other work except pantomimes, it has since returned to the fold.
Anonymous 3 November, 2010 14:28
Tiscali Homechoice seems to be youview in all but name anyway ... Also BT vision is a version of the same thing. FreeView + Internet Video, the internets are up to the demands of streaming 3Mbps proggies all round the country. Plus they can use multicast and UDP. they're just buzzwords I picked up
rbrian 12 November, 2010 21:44
Why will it need a new box? I already have a PVR, and my PS3 already does iPlayer!