Forum - View topicNEWS: Netflix Lowers Prices for Streaming Plans in 100+ Countries, Territories
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Minos_Kurumada
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Can't say for the rest of the world but, judging by the LATAM countries, they are essentially lowering the cost in the poorer countries in order to increase the market share in those areas.
They didn't lower the prices in the "rich" ones like Chile, Mexico or Costa Rica but did in Nicaragua, Venezuela, Bolivia or the NCA Triangle, weird they didn't lower the prices for Argentina though. As a side note, I didn't know Netflix Cuba was a thing. |
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Badonkers
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Precursor of the password-sharing policy.
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Blazi
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Well that's interesting. Guess it's now lighter on countries with hellish currencies.
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AzureMizuno
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-will not lower prices in North America
-got rid of the password sharing fee for USA but will not for canada Does Netflix just hate Canada or something??? |
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JustMonika
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Funny you mention that because Arkada from Glass Reflection certainly believes so, lol |
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Dark Absol
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What's the actual price for Netflix (monthly or yearly, family plan or not) in USA? Just asking for my parents who have to babysit my baby nephew, so they may need it for my nephew to watch the children's show.
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enurtsol
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If following the Variety source of the article: Basic With Ads - $6.99 Basic - $9.99 Standard - $15.49 Premium - $19.99 No longer at lockdowns, household reach has actually been decreasing for most streaming services. But for a lower subscription price and save money, more people are switching to ad-supported Connected TV platforms rising 55% in Time Spent, while ad-free streaming SVOD is down 30% |
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