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Old 01-19-2011, 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid View Post
@drole...I read this in three other sites and I still think that eventually netflix will try harder to push people away from disks. I mean, they already pushed people away from Blockbuster and the streaming option has grown tremendously within ONE year. They have brokered deals with Starz, ABC and Disney and almost had one with HBO, which would have been a coup, so I would really keep an eye on Netflix this year especially since their price went up.

Hulu needs to start looking over its shoulder.
Well, it depends. Right now there are some problems with the streaming. Mainly, Netflix contracts out to a server/push company (I don't remember what the correct term is), and companies like Comcast (FUCK THEM, but they own part of Hulu and are also running their Xfinity streaming which they actually don't have license to do), is putting an additional fee on Netflix's contractor because instant streaming is "taking up" so much bandwidth (plus, Netflix competing with Hulu is bad for the cable companies). Additional fee - I remember hearing it was a whopper - is then passed on to Netflix, which ultimately will endanger the low low prices of streaming only or any other plan, really.

So, DVD's and BluRays might be cheaper right now (because they worked out a sweet deal with the Post Office) since many people have plans that limit their DVD renting but not their streaming. Also, lots of dumbasses like live-in and I pay for the unlimited DVD/BluRay to mail but end up using the streaming so much that we never watch the physical disks or send them back (seriously - we had two movies sitting on our coffee table at our old place since May and we didn't watch them until after moving to our new place - in August.
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