
Netflix subscription plans get cheaper in India, mobile plan now starts at Rs 149
India Today
Netflix has reduced the prices of its subscription plans first time since it started offering its services in 2016.
Netflix has the best news for Indian users. The streaming giant has slashed the prices of its subscriptions plans in a bid to ramp up its user base in the country. Netflix has reduced the prices of its subscription plans first time since it started offering its services in 2016. At a time when the telecom companies have hiked the rates of their prepaid plans, the reduced price of Netflix subscription plans will bring some respite to the users. Netflix’s new development comes a day after Amazon Prime hiked the prices of its subscription plans.
The price of the Netflix mobile plan has been reduced to Rs 149 from Rs 199, the mobile plan lets users stream videos on phones and tablets at 480p, the Basic plan allows users to stream videos and on a single mobile, tablet, computer or television screen at a time now costs Rs 199. The plan was earlier proved at Rs 499.

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