Does your country have Netflix?

Does your country have Netflix?

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Why doesn't Syria into Nexflix?

US goverment wont allow it in Syria and North Korea.

Is that true?

yes and it's shit. all the good shows are basically on netflix canada and i think they made it impossible to spoof your location

no

why doesn't the Crimean Peninsula have netflix?

lol
blog.cloudflare.com/the-relative-cost-of-bandwidth-around-the-world/
>Australia is the most expensive region in which we operate, but for an interesting reason. We peer with virtually every ISP in the region except one: Telstra. Telstra, which controls approximately 50% of the market, and was traditionally the monopoly telecom provider, charges some of the highest transit pricing in the world — 20x the benchmark ($200/Mbps). Given that we are able to peer approximately half of our traffic, the effective bandwidth benchmark price is $100/Mbps.
>To give you some sense of how out-of-whack Australia is, at CloudFlare we pay about as much every month for bandwidth to serve all of Europe as we do to for Australia. That’s in spite of the fact that approximately 33x the number of people live in Europe (750 million) versus Australia (22 million).
>If Australians wonder why Internet and many other services are more expensive in their country than anywhere else in the world they need only look to Telstra. What's interesting is that Telstra maintains their high pricing even if only delivering traffic inside the country. Given that Australia is one large land mass with relatively concentrated population centers, it's difficult to justify the pricing based on anything other than Telstra's market power. In regions like North America where there is increasing consolidation of networks, Australia's experience with Telstra provides a cautionary tale.

businessinsider.com.au/netflix-ceo-reed-hastings-on-the-nbn-piracy-and-launching-in-australia-2015-3
>“We’ve been watching the Australian market for a number of years. Five years ago most of the residential plans had fairly low [data] caps and you had BigPond with Telstra and [certain] data was exempted and others wasn’t so it was pretty cosy and Telstra…I’m searching for a better word than dominated,” he laughed, “was a powerful market player there.”

This country is fucked.

Technically we do, but next to nobody uses it because it doesn't support Russian language.

Telstra used to be government owned. Then it was sold off and became entirely cancerous. Now, the NBN is the new government Telstra, they even got a former Telstra boss as second in command, despite being totally a government thing and not another load of bribes and corporate bullshit.
Oops.
dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/nbn-fat-cats-pocket-10m-in-taxpayer-money/news-story/6e84e41a17efba3f74432bd938b1a92b
>FAT cats at the government-owned National Broadband Network pocketed $10 million in pay this year, despite the company’s $4.2 billion loss.

Good use of taxpayer money and not at all Zimbabwe tier corruption.

Netflix is going to die soon. They don't focus on movies anymore, they're just busy churning out unwatchable original series.

Yes
Same reason as Syria and NK

yeah no shit. I kept my sub going for ages but then I watched s2 of black mirror and was like why only reason I had it was better call saul tho

Yes but obviously Netflix has ways to get around it because Iran, Cuba, and Sudan are also embargoed countries.

rather watch them on watchseriesonline. I'm not gonna pay for joos

Who needs it when piracy is legal lol

Crimea has a dictator no one likes?

getflix.com.au
free trial you can renew all the time (every 2 weeks) if you have a dynamic ip
set netflix region to us
change dns to theirs

US economic embargo.

It's illegal for any American company to do business with them.

Sudan is sanctioned, not embargoed. Only 3 countries are fully embargoed by the US. Cuba, Iran and Syria.

These

I thought Hong Kong had Netflix.

>why doesn't the Crimean Peninsula have netflix?
>US goverment wont allow it in Syria and North Korea.
That's hell of a punishment. Let them suffer!

Does China have a substitute service of Netflix like weibo for twitter?

China is Syria tier

the virgin soyflix
the chad torrent

yes, but there's barely anything.

Yeah but shitsux
Don't even got criminal minds

International community wont accept the annexation by Russia, therefore loads of websites and online games are banned there.

If they want to watch and play league they have to accept surrender to Ukrains.
Luckily no one there even has internet, so it doesn't matter.

Everything that pops up on netflix is available on public trackers within an hour or two and the only content with the slightest chance of you being persecuted for le filesharing are the ones made in Poland ie. fucking nothing on netshix.

Yes but besides the Neflix exclusives there is nothing to watch besides old b-movies and cancelled tv shows from like 2003...

yes but i pirate it