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Gadgets, News - Wednesday, November 2, 2011 16:07 - 23 Comments
Netflix in Australia? Forget about it.
news Pioneering online TV and movie streaming service Netflix has given a strong indication that it has no immediate intention to launch in Australia, despite having last week announcing plans to expand to the UK and Ireland early next year.
The company, along with similar services such as Hulu, has grown rapidly over the past few years as Internet users have increasingly demonstrated their preference for online streaming services which allow them to choose what content they can watch and at what time. Netflix offers a variety of both television shows and films for consumption.
The company currently boasts more than 25 million customers in the US, Canada and in Latin America, where the company operates in some 43 separate countries. Its services are available through a plethora of platforms, including direct to modern televisions connected to the Internet and gaming consoles such as Microsoft’s Xbox 360 system.
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