Two months in: Netflix smashes competition
The streaming giant that is Netflix has seen huge success in the two short months since its Australian launch, locking in over ten times the amount of subscriptions held by its nearest competitors.
The streaming giant that is Netflix has seen huge success in the two short months since its Australian launch, locking in over ten times the amount of subscriptions held by its nearest competitors.
While many have been understandably dreading an ad-filled change to their binge watching, the end of civilisation is not yet here.
Some Australian customers have been charged multiple times by streaming giant Netflix, with at least one customer reporting being charged for the service up to 11 times.
It was only yesterday that we saw Quickflix lock in a trading halt on the ASX, and now the company is coming back to life thanks to a partnership with Foxtel’s Presto on-demand streaming service.
Yesterday streaming service Netflix released its first Netflix ISP Speed Index taking into account Australian and New Zealand providers, and Telstra has a thing or two to point out.
Streaming service Netflix has released their first index naming Australia’s fastest Internet Service Providers, and guess who’s come out on top.
Music-streaming company Spotify is to give YouTube some competition by entering the Web-video market, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal.
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