Netflix preps 2012 Nordics launch
August 15, 2012
By Colin Mann
Netflix has revealed in a blog that it will offer streaming of TV shows and movies in Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Finland before the end of the 2012.
Upon launch, Internet users in the Nordic countries can subscribe to Netflix for one monthly price and instantly watch a wide array of Hollywood, local and global TV shows and movies; many with high definition video and Dolby Digital Plus surround sound.
People in the Nordics interested in becoming Netflix members can go to www.netflix.com and sign up to receive an e-mail alert when Netflix has launched.
Details about the service, including pricing, content and supported devices, will be announced closer to launch.
Netflix currently claims some 27 million streaming members in the United Kingdom and Ireland, the United States, Canada and Latin America.
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