If Netflix really does somehow make it to Australian shores, will iiNet consider partnering with them to provide either quota free viewing or a package that let's us count Netflix towards a different quota bucket? You guys are the only ones that aren't tied at the hip to someone (Telstra/foxtel Singtel-Optus/fetch) and the benefit would be that we get to watch content on a wider range of devices or who don't want or need additional hardware on their network.
I know people who are shackled to Telstra for Foxtel who would jump ship at the first sign of a Netflix and DSL bundle - and if I wasn't with Internode already it'd become a no brainer for me.
Also, thanks for sticking up for the users who just want a fair price and equal access to content. I don't know what they've been smoking over in the content industry, but they sure know how to trip balls.
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Hi Steve,
If Netflix really does somehow make it to Australian shores, will iiNet consider partnering with them to provide either quota free viewing or a package that let's us count Netflix towards a different quota bucket? You guys are the only ones that aren't tied at the hip to someone (Telstra/foxtel Singtel-Optus/fetch) and the benefit would be that we get to watch content on a wider range of devices or who don't want or need additional hardware on their network.
I know people who are shackled to Telstra for Foxtel who would jump ship at the first sign of a Netflix and DSL bundle - and if I wasn't with Internode already it'd become a no brainer for me.
Also, thanks for sticking up for the users who just want a fair price and equal access to content. I don't know what they've been smoking over in the content industry, but they sure know how to trip balls.
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