No menu items!

COSTA RICA'S LEADING ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER

HomeArchiveNetflix to launch in Costa Rica next Monday

Netflix to launch in Costa Rica next Monday

Netflix, the California-based video rental company, will launch its movie and TV streaming service on Sept. 12 in Costa Rica. The company began service in Brazil on Monday and will expand into 43 other countries in Latin America and the Caribbean by next week.

Although Netflix offers DVD delivery service in the U.S., its Latin American expansion will only allow for streaming from the thousands of movies and TV shows on the company’s website.

The subscription cost for the unlimited streaming of movies and TV shows via the Internet will be $7.99 per month in Costa Rica.

“We are excited to be bringing Netflix to Latin America and the Caribbean,” said Reed Hastings, co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Netflix in a press release. “People throughout the region are online in ever-greater numbers and they love movies and TV shows.”

But Netflix faces challenges with its push into Latin America. High-speed broadband Internet reaches significantly fewer homes than in the U.S.  Additionally, Netflix will have to compete with pirated movies that can be bought for a dollar on the street.

As of March 2011, Netflix had 22.8 million subscribers in the U.S. Netflix already expanded to Canada in 2010. But company stock prices have dropped due to price increases announced in July and stalled contract negotiations between Netflix and Starz, a main provider of Netflix’s streaming library.

For more information, visit www.netflix.com

Trending Now

Nicaragua releases 38 people who celebrated Maduro’s capture, NGO says

Nicaragua’s government, led by the married couple Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo, has released 38 detainees who celebrated on social media the capture of...

Cold Front to Increase Rains and Winds in Costa Rica in Coming Days

A powerful cold front, known as Empuje Frío #11, is sweeping across the Caribbean Sea and is set to bring intensified rainfall and strong...

Marriott and Hilton Plan 22 Costa Rica Hotel Openings Through 2028

Marriott and Hilton, the two international hotel chains with the largest presence in Costa Rica, are planning a combined 22 hotel openings in our...

Costa Rica Strengthens Fight Against Organized Crime

Lawmakers in Costa Rica have passed a significant reform to the Penal Code, establishing contract killing, known locally as sicariato, as a distinct crime...

Canadian Drug Kingpin Nabbed in Costa Rica After Two-Year Manhunt

Costa Rican authorities arrested a Canadian man accused of leading a large-scale drug and weapons operation in British Columbia. Jesse Michael Valentino Bou-Saleh, 35,...

U.S. Treasury Sanctions Hit Costa Rican Drug Network Tied to Cocaine Trade

The U.S. Department of the Treasury has sanctioned a prominent Costa Rican drug trafficking and money laundering group, highlighting our nation's position as a...
Avatar
Costa Rica Coffee Maker Chorreador
Costa Rica Coffee Maker Chorreador
Costa Rica Travel Insurance
Costa Rica Travel

Latest News from Costa Rica