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Netflix arrives in South Africa
How it works
Users first sign up and then can choose packages starting from $7.99 (about R134 at the current exchange rate). Internet costs are separate and depend on individual packages and service providers. Netflix is available on virtually any device that has an internet connection, including personal computers, tablets, smartphones, smart TVs and gaming consoles. It automatically provides the best possible streaming quality based on available bandwidth. Many titles, including Netflix original series and films, are available in high-definition with Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 surround sound; and some are available in Ultra HD.What you can watch
Once signed up, members around the world can watch Netflix original series, including Marvel's Daredevil and Jessica Jones, Narcos, Sense8, Grace and Frankie, and Marco Polo, as well as a catalogue of licensed TV shows and movies. "In 2016, the company plans to release 31 new and returning original series, two dozen original feature films and documentaries, a wide range of stand-up comedy specials and 30 original kids series – available at the same time to members everywhere," the company said.Continued expansion
While largely available in English, Netflix has added Arabic, Korean, Simplified and Traditional Chinese to the 17 languages it already supports. "From today onwards, we will listen and we will learn, gradually adding more languages, more content and more ways for people to engage with Netflix," said Hastings. "We're looking forward to bringing great stories from all over the world to people all over the world." The service is not available in Crimea, North Korea and Syria because of American government restrictions on American companies. South African social media users took to Twitter to express their excitement about the launch.Welcome to South Africa @netflix Our bodies are ready! pic.twitter.com/7f1jppsahl
— Anne Hirsch (@Anne_Hirsch) January 6, 2016
Okay now that @netflix is officially in South Africa, I suggest we all celebrate by watching @JessicaJones 👩🏻
— Caryn Welby-Solomon (@carrieanne07) January 6, 2016
Time to Netflix and chill in South Africa
— Katleho (@Katle_SA) January 6, 2016
The competition
Naspers, the international media company based in South Africa, launched the local online streaming service, Showmax, in 2015. It charges a R99 a month subscription fee. Showmax offers a seven-day free trial, while Netflix offers a month trial period. Source: NetflixCo-founder and chief executive Reed Hastings launches Netflix in 130 countries, including South Africa on 6 January 2016. (Image: Netflix)
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