Netflix, the leader in video streaming, is increasing the price of its services in France.
A new price list discovered by the
Journal du Net
.
The three levels will experience a price increase of one to two euros.
The "Essential" offer, a screen and without high definition goes from 7.99 to 8.99 euros.
The “Standard” offer with two screens simultaneously goes from 11.99 to 13.49 euros.
Finally, the “Premium” offer, the most expensive with 4 screens and ultra high definition, increased by two euros, from 15.99 to 17.99 euros.
A change effective today for new users.
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The video-on-demand service is customary to price increases.
In recent years, the service has seen three price changes, all of which have increased.
When the company arrived in France, the “Standard” offer was offered at 9.99 euros, almost four euros less than today.
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If Netflix is increasing its prices, it is to free up funds to finance the production and acquisition of content.
The platform plans to invest $ 17 billion in production.
A part of these productions will also be French, the company having planned to finance around thirty productions in France this year.