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by ta1243 1050 days ago
Inevitable in that people in charge of the BBC want to prove that people (specifically an appropriate cross-section of the British public) use the BBC to keep the funding secure
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They could do that by entering the 21st century and having an IP-locked subscription system.
Because every house has a single, unchangeable IP...?

You clearly never worked in an ISP.

I definitely did not work at an ISP. But what I said doesn't require a static IP per house. Just GeoIP so non-UK residents are treated differently (unless they VPN).
The target is not to determine whether the client is in the UK, but whether the client is a specific license-payer or at a specific address. GeoIP doesn't help to get either of those datapoints.
How does that get them subscription estimates?
Then they can make sure people in the UK have a subscription account.
Enforced by a proprietary app?
Or Sounds which is basically the audio version of iplayer