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  2. International expansion of Netflix - Wikipedia

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    Netflix began its expansion into Europe in 2012. [6] By the end of that year, Netflix was streaming in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden. [7] In 2013, Netflix launched in the Netherlands, [8] and in 2014 Netflix continued its expansion further into Europe. [9] Expansion to Australia and New Zealand occurred in ...

  3. Net neutrality - Wikipedia

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    Network neutrality, often referred to as net neutrality, is the principle that Internet service providers (ISPs) must treat all Internet communications equally, offering users and online content providers consistent transfer rates regardless of content, website, platform, application, type of equipment, source address, destination address, or method of communication (i.e., without price ...

  4. Net neutrality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The ideas underlying net neutrality have a long pedigree in telecommunications practice and regulation. Services such as telegrams and the phone network (officially, the public switched telephone network or PSTN) have been considered common carriers under U.S. law since the Mann–Elkins Act of 1910, which means that they have been akin to public utilities and expressly forbidden to give ...

  5. Netflix Most-Watched Licensed Content in First Half of 2024 ...

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    Netflix’s original shows and movies typically dominate the streamer’s most-viewed content rankings. But it still serves up hundreds of millions of hours of content licensed from third parties ...

  6. Former Netflix boss says working smarter, not harder is the ...

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    "If it was a bad idea, spending a month crafting the perfect test wasn’t going to make it a good idea. But if I had even an inkling of a good idea, no matter how bad the test was, it showed ...

  7. Here are 3 reasons why Netflix just spent $5 billion on the ...

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    Tuesday was a busy day at Netflix.In the morning, the streamer inked its first major live sports deal when it signed a 10-year, $5 billion agreement with pro wrestling outfit World Wrestling ...

  8. Timeline of Netflix - Wikipedia

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    Netflix founded in Scotts Valley, California, by Marc Randolph [1] [2] and Reed Hastings, who previously had worked together at Pure Software: 1998: April 14: Product: Netflix launches its website [3] with 925 titles available for rent through a traditional pay-per-rental model (50¢US per rental U.S. postage; late fees applied). [4] 1999 ...

  9. A new programming deal shows why Netflix has all the leverage

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    Which brings us to Monday — the first day of a new licensing deal between AMC and Netflix. In addition to licensing shows that have been on Netflix for a long time, like "Breaking Bad" and "The ...