Netflix raises prices on two of its most popular plans

Netflix is raising its prices for the first time in two years. Its most popular plan, which costs $10 for HD and viewing on two screens simultaneously, will increase by $1, to $11 per month. Their premium plan, which currently is priced at $12 for 4K and streaming on four screens simultaneously, will cost $14, a $2 increase. The price of the basic plan, which allows for one screen and SD viewing, remains unchanged at $8 per month. The price change will take effect for current subscribers starting October 19, depending on their billing cycles. Subscribers will receive a 30-day notice before the higher prices take effect. New subscribers will see the price increase starting today. We’ve reached out to Netflix for more details on the pricing difference, which will likely be unpopular . However, as the streaming service is spending more money on original content , subscribers shouldn’t be surprised that it’s reflected in pricing. Source: USA Today

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Netflix raises prices on two of its most popular plans

Major Netflix outage interrupts your weekend viewing plans

We hope you weren’t dead-set on watching all of Luke Cage this weekend. As we write this, Netflix is recovering from a serious worldwide outage that knocked out its service from around 3PM Eastern to shortly after 5PM. While the streaming video company is no stranger to technical problems lasting for a few hours, the sheer scale and severity is noteworthy — you couldn’t even visit Netflix’s website. We’ve asked Netflix for more details and will let you know if it can explain how and why its service went down. It’s tempting to pin the failure on crushing demand for Luke Cage (which premiered just the day before), but there’s no guarantee that this is the case. Netflix has previously coped with launch day demand for shows like House of Cards and Daredevil , so it’s not as if Reed Hastings and crew are unfamiliar with traffic spikes. Whatever happened, it’s a sore spot in what was supposed to be a banner weekend for Netflix. Hi all – we are aware of streaming issues and we are working quickly to solve them. We will update you when they are resolved. — Netflix CS (@Netflixhelps) October 1, 2016 And we’re back! The streaming issues we reported are now resolved. — Netflix CS (@Netflixhelps) October 1, 2016 Source: Netflix (Twitter 1) , (2)

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