eprafulla
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Absolutely aware that this is not directly related to TataSky, but it is too big a development for the audience of this forum to go unnoticed.
@mods, please move this thread as per regulations.
Ok. Netflix is live in India with following plans:
Basic - Rs. 500/- no HD, 1 screen
Standard - Rs. 650/- HD, 2 screens
Premium - Rs. 800/-, Ultra HD, 4 screens
It is a normal practice to share credentials (NF not known to ban users for this), so the cost can be divided. It makes 200 pm for Ultra HD
On bandwidth front:
Low (0.3 GB per hour)
Medium (SD: 0.7 GB per hour)
High (Best video quality, up to 3 GB per hour for HD and 7 GB per hour for Ultra HD)
Auto (Adjusts automatically to deliver the highest possible quality, based on your current Internet connection speed)
Just checked out the free trial, NF deducts Rs. 70 to check the validity of the card, but it is a no commitments one full month free trial for all three packages. You can back out or upgrade/downgrade anytime.
The catalog is modest to begin with for bollywood and hollywood content. I couldn't find Intersteller or The Martian on it, let alone the latest bollywood stuff. But it is a known issue with NF wherever they start. Gradually content offering improves with time.
Importantly, everything on NF is uncensored.
With the essentials out of the way, what do think? how is it going to affect Indian DTH landscape, all HD but censored content? Especially that TS has shut down the only 4K channel due to lack of content, leaving NF as the only know source for 4K as of now?
Apologies for long post, but though it is better to start on an informed note.
@mods, please move this thread as per regulations.
Ok. Netflix is live in India with following plans:
Basic - Rs. 500/- no HD, 1 screen
Standard - Rs. 650/- HD, 2 screens
Premium - Rs. 800/-, Ultra HD, 4 screens
It is a normal practice to share credentials (NF not known to ban users for this), so the cost can be divided. It makes 200 pm for Ultra HD
On bandwidth front:
Low (0.3 GB per hour)
Medium (SD: 0.7 GB per hour)
High (Best video quality, up to 3 GB per hour for HD and 7 GB per hour for Ultra HD)
Auto (Adjusts automatically to deliver the highest possible quality, based on your current Internet connection speed)
Just checked out the free trial, NF deducts Rs. 70 to check the validity of the card, but it is a no commitments one full month free trial for all three packages. You can back out or upgrade/downgrade anytime.
The catalog is modest to begin with for bollywood and hollywood content. I couldn't find Intersteller or The Martian on it, let alone the latest bollywood stuff. But it is a known issue with NF wherever they start. Gradually content offering improves with time.
Importantly, everything on NF is uncensored.
With the essentials out of the way, what do think? how is it going to affect Indian DTH landscape, all HD but censored content? Especially that TS has shut down the only 4K channel due to lack of content, leaving NF as the only know source for 4K as of now?
Apologies for long post, but though it is better to start on an informed note.