
New Zealanders and Australians, rejoice! Netflix is finally coming downunder, beginning on March 24. The company announced the news today alongside a number of partnerships with internet providers that will allow customers to watch without fear of exceeding their data caps. Many in these parts of the world currently use services that circumvent Netflix’s geo-locks so they can access the US service, due to a lack of well developed alternatives. Startups like Quickflix and Lightbox have recently bolstered efforts to get a wide range of streaming content, with some even holding the exclusive rights to shows_on the US version of…
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