Tuesday, 13 September 2011 09:20

Netflix Arrives in Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean

Written by Luis Domínguez
   
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For a monthly subscription fee, now people in Mexico, Central America and The Caribbean can instantly watch unlimited movies and TV series streamed over the Internet from Netflix to their TVs, computers and game consoles.

The world's largest Internet movie and TV series subscription service, arrives today in Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, providing entertainment choice at a single monthly fee.

"We are thrilled to launch in Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean," said Reed Hastings, co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Netflix. "People throughout the region are online in ever-greater numbers and they love movies and TV shows. We are proud to bring them the Netflix experience of instantly enjoying as many movies and TV shows as they want, when they want, for one low price."

With more than 25 million members in the U.S. and Canada, Netflix offers  convenience and value with a broad range of Hollywood, international and local movies and TV series to choose from. Netflix has revolutionized entertainment in North America by giving people a choice to enjoy what they want to watch, when they want to watch it, over a wide-range of Internet-connected devices, such as computers, game consoles and smart TVs.

Netflix members in Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean can choose from thousands of movies and TV episodes, including feature films, popular TV series and telenovelas, independent cinema, documentaries and an incredible range of kid's programming in the "Just for Kids" section. Choices are instantly streamed to TVs and computers via a broadband internet connection – and members can watch whatever they want, whenever they want.

As part of this week's, Netflix announced regional license agreements with major motion picture and television studios, including Walt Disney Studios, Paramount Studios, Sony Pictures Television, NBCUniversal International Television, CBS Television, MGM, Lionsgate, Summit, Relativity, BBC Worldwide, TV Bandeirantes, Televisa, Telemundo, TV Azteca, TV Globo, Caracol, Telefe and RCTV. 
 

 

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  • Comment Link Bryan Camp Thursday, 15 September 2011 08:51 posted by Bryan Camp

    I wonder if tourists from the US with a US subscription will be able to use Netflix in Mexico now on an IPad or laptop?

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