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Netflix seemed to be operating on that fairly straightforward logic Tuesday, when it said subscribers who want unlimited access both to the DVDs the company mails out as well as the video it streams online will have to pay 60% more per month -- $15.98 rather than $9.99. Customers were perturbed, at least as much as Coke fans who heard the company wanted to cajole a few more coins from them when the sun w
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Netflix's streaming services appear to be offline for many users, who have taken to Twitter to report the disruption. According to DownRightNow, the outage seems to have taken place sometime after 5 p.m. ET on Sunday. Netflix has yet to respond to the issue via the company's official tech blog, or on Twitter @NetflixHelps. A representative for the company was not immediately available for comment. Netflix recently announced that it will discontinue its existing $9.99 service plan consisting of DVDs by mail, as well as unlimited streaming content. Instead, two separate plans will be available, one for streaming and one for DVDs, each costing $7.99. Customers can still opt for a streaming and DVD subscription, but they'll be charged $15.98 per month for the combination.
BYTE -- Netflix streaming went down for several hours Sunday night. According to reports on Twitter and BYTE editors testing it around the nation, the system failed across various platforms beginning at approximately 4 p.m. Pacific Time. At 8:30 p.m. PT, the system was not fully up and running. A customer service representative confirmed to our reporters that the system was in fact down. The Los Gatos, CA company has yet to report the reasons for the outage. Users across consoles, mobile devices and their computers reported the outage -- and their outrage -- Sunday evening on Twitter, Facebook and Google+. Our editors tested and confirmed Netflix was down at locations nationwide and on varous devices before reporting this story. Speculation that hackers were responsible for the Netflix failure remains just that. That was by no means clear at this writing. Sunday night's outage was wide-ranging, according to our testers and online reports. And it cuts deep for this public company.
Here are some Tweets from users: "@Netflix is down. Maybe anonymous hacked them after that 60% increase" "People complaining about Netflix price increases, can't complain about Netflix being down. More users = more demand = higher prices." "Becoming friends with Hulu+ on @Xbox since the @Netflixstreaming is down. I got options!"
Originally posted by spacedoubt
Streaming via PC is ok for me.
But Streaming via wireless blu-ray player is not working at all.
Not even attempting connection. An immediate error, usually It just asks for a new code.
my player is a Vizio.
The Macs and PC's here are having no issues.