I would say this issue is well known and well talked about:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/mbiplayer/NF13735683?thread=7951758&skip=50

The problem still seems to exist up to end of May and there seems to be
sporadic feedback from the BBC in this specific thread.

Jim

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From: owner-backst...@lists.bbc.co.uk
[mailto:owner-backst...@lists.bbc.co.uk] On Behalf Of Alan Pope
Sent: 20 June 2011 10:59
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: [backstage] iPad iplayer app issue

Hullo!

Sorry if this is not the right place for this, I have mailed
mobileapps@, but thought other clever people here might have some
suggestions/experience to share.

Over the last few weeks I've been having right trouble with the iPad
iplayer app on a 1st gen iPad. I'm on 30Mb/s Virgin connection which is
working fine. Frequently I'll be watching programmes and they cut out
after about 5-6 minutes. I have had this with various programmes over an
extended period so it's not limited to one night or one programme.

I got a bit desperate and moved my wireless access point to the bedroom,
connected to the router via devolo ethernet over power things. Other
devices like phones and laptops doing basic browsing, and a server doing
sustained rsyncs seem okay over the connection, I only get an issue with
the iplayer app on ipad.

One person today suggested rebooting the iPad which (surprisingly
perhaps) I haven't actually tried, but will tonight if it happens. I
usually just get narked and listen to a podcast instead, or go to sleep
:)

Other suggestions welcome?

Cheers,
Al.
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