Sunday, April 11, 2010

Netflix, The New Way to Watch


Reed Hastings, CEO, Netflix seems to be all began with the end of the movie and a late return fee. Netflix is as simple as sending the films to the people and pay a flat rate no matter how long you've had a film, ie, no late fees. This simple model has transformed the way we watch movies.
people are no longer just getting movies sent to their homes, they are now watching movies that were steaming directly to your mobile device, tablet or TV. According to recent data from Sandvine, 20 percent of U.S. non-prime-time mobile Internet use Netflix's instant films. Netflix streaming movies began in 2007, to come up with a lot of technical glitches. However, with technological advances and the growth of broadband in homes has become their primary provider for a charge of receiving movies in the mail as an additional service. Netflix has affected the industry and added a new dimension to cloud computing and internet based products.
Netflix does not have an easy time in front of them. Comcast, Hulu, Amazon, Verizon and YouTube to some extent all come to the streaming movie business. And some of these companies have more ammunition than others. Comcast has begun filling Level 3, Netflix's back-end help in providing a mechanism for movies to stream, the "film" is sent through their systems to their customers. It does not affect the end user as Netflix and 3 levels.
Netflix does not have an easy time in front of them. Comcast, Hulu, Amazon, Verizon and YouTube to some extent all come to the streaming movie business. And some of these companies have more ammunition than others. Comcast has begun filling Level 3, Netflix's back-end help in providing a mechanism for movies to stream, the "film" is sent through their systems to their customers. It does not affect the end user as Netflix and 3 levels.
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