Ofcom tells BSkyB to offer content to rivals
Ofcom calls on BSkyB to make its premium channels available to other wholesalers
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By James Christie. |  |
Friday, 26, Jun 2009 01:39
The UK's communications regulator Ofcom has called on BSkyB to make its premium channels available to other wholesalers.
However, Sky has said the regulator is practicing "unwarranted intervention" in the industry, and will be challenging Ofcom's plans.
The regulator today published further consultation as part of its pay TV market investigation, in which it said it aimed to ensure consumers have an increased choice of supplier and platform.
Ofcom said the higher profits made by Sky at wholesale level were "likely to be reflected in high prices paid by consumers".
BSkyB is since reported to have said it would "use all available legal avenues" to challenge the plans, and currently holds the right to top sports fixtures and Hollywood releases.
Ofcom said Sky has a "stranglehold" on the wholesale supply of premium channel content.