.@NetflixIndia is reportedly testing cheaper 3-months, 6-months and 12-months subscription plans in India, starting at Rs 1,919. https://t.co/nD5EU2egQO
— Tech2 (@tech2eets) December 11, 2019
$NFLX experimenting AGAIN with a cheaper, now annual plan. Guess the first experiment in price cuts aren't working as planned... bet those India subs that signed up in Q3 for Sacred Games churned big in Q4!@KeithMcCullough @Hedgeye https://t.co/qVWsDsE1AW
— Andrew Freedman, CFA (Freebird) (@HedgeyeComm) December 11, 2019
Scooplet: Netflix is experimenting with long term discounted subscription plans like 3-month, 6-month, and 12-month plans across all its four tiers https://t.co/EZ9Y9tEi9v tip @Techmeme
— Vikas SN (@tsuvik) December 11, 2019
I love this development. Longer-term subscriptions will give Netflix the opportunity to raise more capital by way of securitizing these cash-flows: https://t.co/qn8LjLBNSh
— Mandar Kagade (@MandarKagade) December 11, 2019
? @Netflix is testing long term subscription plans in India as the company looks for new subscriber growth in the country, reports @tsuvik https://t.co/nhbc0RSYt5
— ETtech (@ETtech) December 11, 2019
#Netflix is testing long-term subscription plans in India with discountshttps://t.co/R4WACuaAny
— Gadgets 360 (@Gadgets360) December 11, 2019
Netflix Tests Long-Term Subscription Plans in India With Discountshttps://t.co/R4WACuaAny
— Gadgets 360 (@Gadgets360) December 11, 2019