Netflix announced on Wednesday that it will be launching its streaming service in 130 countries.
Netflix announced on Wednesday that it will be launching its streaming service in 130 countries. Among the
countries listed was Nigeria, a fact that has caused excitement and intrigue across the country. Among the countries listed was Nigeria, a fact that has caused excitement and intrigue across the country. Netflix is one of the most popular on-demand streaming services in the United States for video, movies, and television shows.
Netflix announced that they would expand operations into Africa during the opening keynote address at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Other countries part of Netflix’s expansion plan include India, North Korea, Syria, Singapore, and Vietnam.
Netflix’s arrival to Nigeria has meant that domestic video streaming services such as Iroko, started by Nigerian entrepreneur James Njoku, are now facing increased competition.
Several Nigerians took to Twitter to express their reactions to the announcement.
Some questioned the wisdom of a video streaming service in a country where low bandwidth is a constant challenge:
Netflix in Nigeria = FINALLY! Question still remains : On top which Internet? How many people can afford over a 100gigs of bandwidth/mo??— #SoFarEP (@TheRealSoJay) January 7, 2016
Netflix in Nigeria is like buying a car and having no petrol to fuel it..— Debola Debbie Debs! (@DebsExtra) January 7, 2016
Netflix in Nigeria, Netflix & chill has become real for us here-- Chisom (@ChisomUkaegbu_) January 6, 2016
Netflix in Nigeria ...One word- Welcome!
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