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Phl has cheapest Netflix plans in SE Asia

The Philippine Star

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March 09, 2024

Filipinos pay the cheapest price among Southeast Asians for a Netflix subscription.

In the Philippines, subscribing to the streaming pioneer's services requires just about two-thirds of a day's wage for a monthly service, according to data analyst Visual Capitalist.

Visual Capitalist gathered the cost of a Netflix subscription in 244 countries and territories based on standard rates as of December 2023.

In Southeast Asia, the Philippines turned in the cheapest price at $7.19, or around P395, meaning it takes only 65 percent of the daily pay in Metro Manila at P610, to subscribe to Netflix monthly.

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