A new report reveals that the streaming service are introducing increased Netflix prices for some (but not all) of their subscribers.
in Ireland and the UK with immediate effect, and off the back of it, Netflix has managed to massively increase its total subscribers.reports that the streaming service say they've had an 8% overall increase on this time last year, up 8.76 million new subscribers to a new total of 247.
"Our starting price is extremely competitive with other streamers and at $6.99 per month in the US, for example, it’s much less than the average price of a single movie ticket." Netflix announced that the price increases, right now, will be kept just to those customers in the US, the UK, and France, with the new prices being £4.99/$6.99/€5.99 for the Ads plan, £7.99/$11.99/€10.99 for the Basic plan , £10.99/$15.49/€13.49 for the Standard plan, and £17.99/$22.99/€19.99 for the Premium plan.JOE reached out to a Netflix representative on the pricing increase who confirmed that the new Netflix prices will not impact customers in the Republic of Ireland.
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