Netflix is testing cheap new 'mobile-only' plan that costs just '£2.40 ...

NETFLIX is now trialling a cheap mobile-only plan in four countries around the world. The bargain subscription works out at around $3 / £2.40, but is ...
NETFLIX is now trialling a cheap mobile-only plan in four countries around the world. The bargain subscription works out at around $3 / £2.40, but is only available in select regions for now.
.The test run puts Netflix’s new plan structure more in line with pricing options from local streaming services like Iflix, which offers plans starting at around $3 a month. While Netflix doesn’t currently offer a cheaper, mobile-only option in the U.S., Malaysia’s Basic and Standard plans come in at about the same price compared to the equivalent plans in the states.The company is leaning into customers who want to spend more time on their phones and tablets, and it’s seemingly introducing a cheaper tier specifically for those customers. a mobile-only.
A big investment in shows from India was announced recently and the company is pushing its in-house productions all over the world, helping it break free of Hollywood (or Bollywood) and forge its.
Netflix is testing cheaper subscription options in some overseas markets. The catch: The plan only allows users to stream content on a mobile device. The first trial run has already rolled.
Netflix confirms that they will be a testing a mobile-only subscription retailed at $4.00 per month. So far, only India and Malaysia are confirmed to be test markets for the project, which will, at least initially, focus on Asian markets, due to the significantly higher rates of smart device video consumption.Netflix is testing a new form of subscription which could end up reducing your bills dramatically. The streaming giant has devised a mobile-only tariff which costs just $2.99 (£2.28) a month.
Netflix is testing a cut-price mobile-only subscription as it explores new packages aimed at widening its appeal in Asia and other emerging markets. CEO Reed Hastings told Bloomberg last week.
Netflix looks set to introduce a new type of subscription package that’ll be cheaper than the current basic package of £5.99 per month. The caveat is that it’ll only be available on.
The Google website lists this as the new price (£9.99 a month) providing £59.94 credit for Netflix. Since a full-price Chromecast costs £59.99, you’re essentially paying £30 for that credit. You can use the credit on the other tiers. So if you had the basic £5.99 option it’d last for ten months.

23 March 2019, 10:30 | Views: 165

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