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Netflix’s VPN crackdown backfires in Australia as subscribers flood to local services – NEWS.com.au

Local content a killer … Australian video-streaming services Stan and Presto are growing faster than market leader Netflix, a Telsyte study says, with Netflixs VPN crackdown and local content from the other services, like
Wolf Creek, behind the move.

AUSTRALIAS homegrown video-streaming services are outpacing multibillion-dollar import Netflix as viewers reject its crackdown on overseas content and embrace the locally made shows of its rivals, according to a new study.

Research firm Telsyte also found Australians took out almost one million more TV-streaming subscriptions over the past year, and forecast the number of subscribers to double and exceed four million by 2019.

But the growth of streaming video has not improved the fortunes …

Read the full article at: http://www.news.com.au/technology/home-entertainment/tv/netflixs-vpn-crackdown-backfires-in-australia-as-subscribers-flood-to-local-services/news-story/648369e720a20fc81b02d808029d03ec

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency GuardianJune 27, 2016

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Netflix’s VPN crackdown backfires in Australia as subscribers flood to local services – NEWS.com.au

Local content a killer … Australian video-streaming services Stan and Presto are growing faster than market leader Netflix, a Telsyte study says, with Netflixs VPN crackdown and local content from the other services, like
Wolf Creek, behind the move.

AUSTRALIAS homegrown video-streaming services are outpacing multibillion-dollar import Netflix as viewers reject its crackdown on overseas content and embrace the locally made shows of its rivals, according to a new study.

Research firm Telsyte also found Australians took out almost one million more TV-streaming subscriptions over the past year, and forecast the number of subscribers to double and exceed four million by 2019.

But the growth of streaming video has not improved the fortunes …

Read the full article at: http://www.news.com.au/technology/netflixs-vpn-crackdown-backfires-in-australia-as-subscribers-flood-to-local-services/news-story/e3021f0cbda07bd215933b13be4b8504

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency GuardianJune 27, 2016

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