Wow, maybe this will encourage them to put the good stuff up for streaming. I'm sure that they can get some big provider to give them relatively cheap bandwidth at the volumes that they would see.
This is what I'm hoping as well. There seems to be such a huge, untapped market for streaming like this. If they would offer some more contemporary -- not necessarily 'new' -- releases, it would be a much better service.
That said, I'm still enjoying both the physical and streaming aspects of Netflix, though I'm relatively new to the service.
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Wow, maybe this will encourage them to put the good stuff up for streaming. I'm sure that they can get some big provider to give them relatively cheap bandwidth at the volumes that they would see.
This is what I'm hoping as well. There seems to be such a huge, untapped market for streaming like this. If they would offer some more contemporary -- not necessarily 'new' -- releases, it would be a much better service.
That said, I'm still enjoying both the physical and streaming aspects of Netflix, though I'm relatively new to the service.