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Instant Netflix’s Internet Takeover

For several years, it seemed like Netflix was in the process of merely killing off the brick and mortar video rental store. As it turns out, this was an understatement: Netflix is in the process of consuming not just video rental stores but the entire internet. With 16 million subscribers as of this October, Instant Netflix is now responsible for 20% of all primetime internet traffic. The service streams video to computers, handheld devices such as the iPad, video game consoles, set-top boxes, televisions, and just about anything and everything else with a screen and an internet connection. Furthermore, out of the 16.9 million people subscribed to Netflix, only 1.8 percent are responsible for this huge amount of bandwidth being consumed every month.

Most signs point to this trend continuing as time passes. To watch Netflix develop as a business in the 2010s will be to watch Netflix cease to be a provider of physical media, moving entirely to the streaming media system it has made so popular recently. As of November 22, Netflix now offers a low cost, DVD-free rental policy for users solely interested in streaming the website’s online content, a marked transition from when the service was a convenient bonus of having a Netflix DVD or Blu-Ray rental account.

In addition, Netflix has raised the cost of its shipping plans, built on how many discs at a time one has (plans can range from 1 disc at a time to upwards of 10) by $1 for lower tiers and by several dollars for plans offering large amounts of physical media. All of this points to the fact that Netflix will gradually phase out the DVDs that it built its reputation (and remarkable selection) on and instead solely function as a provider of online content, an ultimately more cost-effective, environmentally sound, and—for many customers—preferred means by which to receive content.

As a consequence, Netflix will quite possibly face two major hurdles in the next several years. The first is the company’s risk of losing customers who opened Netflix accounts in order to receive actual DVDs. Many users prefer the fidelity and bitrates of DVD (and especially Blu-Ray) over streaming video which lacks the definition and resolution.  There are also those who will find themselves alienated by price increases and perhaps by increasing unavailability of certain films. Losing access to Netflix’s huge selection of films may quickly drive users to other similar services or to specialty physical stores where such shops still exist (I, for example, joined Netflix in 2005 originally so that I could rent movies that I otherwise couldn’t ever find in the town of 3,000 in which I was living at the time).

The real struggle for Netflix’s growth, however, will be the one over bandwidth. As Netflix’s streaming service’s market share continues to grow, its users will continue to move huge amounts of data—a problem considering the increasingly restrictive internet access policies that attempt to meter bandwidth.

Despite these potential hurdles, however, Netflix has found a way to capitalize on emergent streaming media and plentiful bandwidth, leading to a service that its customers have found more useful than the one that the company once offered, and one that still has a fair amount of room to grow. The company’s change in strategy has so far worked extremely well for them, and it’s likely to keep them going well into the next several years.

Andrew Hall is a guest blogger for Pounding the Pavement and a writer on the subject of technical schools for the Guide to Career Education.

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Watch Movies on the Internet

Did you know that it is actually very possible to watch movies on the internet? There are several services providers that offer this amazing service. You can actually watch all your favorite movies including TV stations online. You can watch movies that you would otherwise miss during lunch breaks at your workplace. Now it’s bye to missing out on those juicy and engaging movies that are aired during the day with this innovative service. Utilize all your lunch breaks and even the short breaks catching up on all your favorite movies. This service is also ideal at the home situation especially during those times when the TV is being watched by other family members. There also happen to be TV stations that are not available on cable but they are available online. In such a situation, the internet movies and TV service comes in handy.

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Despite these services being offered by many online broadcasting companies, there some which are rip offs. As a result, extreme caution is advised especially before paying for some service. There are those service providers who provide shoddy services and yet they charge you exorbitantly. However, if you do some careful research on the internet as well as use reviews of past clients, you are bound to find a very reliable service that will offer you great entertainment 24-7, 365 days a year. There are several requirements that are necessary before you start receiving internet movie streaming. The first one is a broadband connection. This is ideal due to its high speeds. Dial up connections are not advisable as they do not have the requisite speeds to be able to stream live video.

DSL connection is ideal for live internet video streaming. Really, a top notch service coupled with some really good software packages which are provided by the service provider is all that you need in order to be able to watch movies on the internet. Apart from the movies, you also get to watch lots of comedy channels, foreign TV channels, music channels, sports channels, reality TV and many more.

This depends to a large extent on the service provider that you are hooked up with. These services require the payment of entry fees which are guaranteed to have you receive the streams for a lifetime. You might be charged approximately $50 for these services and you literally get access thousands of channels. They are cheaper than most cable TV service providers who charge around $60.

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Netflix – DVD Movie Rentals

Rent Unlimited DVDs

With Netflix you have the ability to rent unlimited DVDs over any period of time. Receive in the mail, three DVDs at a time and return each when you are done watching. Then the next DVDs in your online queue will be sent to you. No late fees apply and shipping is free receiving and sending. And new DVDs are delivered in one business day from over 95 shipping sites countrywide.

Netflix Specials

Netflix offers over 100,000 DVD titles from Classics to New Releases to TV Series. Plans start as low as $4.99 a month and you can cancel at any time. No reason not to try the #1 movie rental source in the country for the next 14 days for free. And movies are now available online for you to download and watch immediately. This new feature is part of your free trial.

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Netflix New Releases

Select from all the newest releases as they become available or even place the DVDs into your online queue prior to their release and they will be mailed as soon as they become available. Netflix out-does the competition on Newly Released movies and their online availability. 8 Million current members cannot be wrong.

Netflix DVD Rental

So if you’re in search of the best online and mail DVD movie options with the least expensive plans and unlimited DVD rentals, Netflix is the perfect program for you.