Internet TV may mean yet more bad news for the pockets of broadband users, according to the director general of the BBC. Following on from August's revelations that 97 per cent of customers are not getting the broadband services that they are being sold, home broadband costs could rise even further if internet connected TV services take off. As the demand for a higher quality service to support the delivery of TV via the internet rises, so too will the cost that internet service providers charge, according to the BBC’s Mark Thompson. Thompson made this latest warning about the “cost…