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Michelle
4/26/2017 2:27:03 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Innovative Billing Brought Neflix to Africa
I think they've done an excellent job working with providers to build a program that will meet users needs where they are. It's really important for providers to consider its customers in this way.
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@sowen:
That seems like a possibility. However I do not have any first hand information on that.
sowen
4/26/2017 10:55:03 AM User Rank Silver
Re: Packages
I was under the impression most of Africa (Nigeria in particular) has huge piracy issue?
Re: Africa innovative billing
@clrmoney:
You are right. Knowing the limitations of Africa, this is an excellent option and also a great Win-Win situation. I am sure there are other markets with similar situation, willing to explore this.
Ariella
4/26/2017 8:34:39 AM User Rank Author
Re: Packages
@afwriter perhaps they only do it for the ones that are major hits then.
srufolo1
4/26/2017 12:23:02 AM User Rank Platinum
Re: Packages
@mhhf1ve That's true. There is no need to offer shorter service periods other than month-by-month because that is typically the way everything is billed here. Netflix agreed to the shorter service periods to accomodate the African budget.
srufolo1
4/26/2017 12:18:17 AM User Rank Platinum
Innovative Billing Brought Neflix to Africa
Necessity truly is the Mother of Invention in these African nations. The things we take for granted here, like electricity and simply having a bank account, do not exist for the most part, according to this CEO. However, with a little clever thinking, Econet Media's Kwese partnered up with Netflix just so it could bring TV into the average African home.
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@mhhf1ve:
You are right when we think about US market. These short service deals are more for developing markets.
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@Ariella:
Can't agree more with you. You are absolutely right , there could be other markets that will be ready to try out these options.
afwriter
4/25/2017 11:39:53 PM User Rank Platinum
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@Ariella, I don't think that they release every show, but I know some of their bigger ones like Orange is the New Black have for sure been released on DVD.
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