Netflix available in Spain for 2015 [UPDATED]

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After arriving in different countries of the old continent during this year, for example in Germany, last September, finally Netflix will end up arriving in Spain next year. This news was expected by many of the users since we are talking about one of the largest video-on-demand services also compatible with Apple TV.

The news was released yesterday and it can certainly take a very positive turn for all those users who have Apple TV at home. Netflix offers us quality content And while it is true that in 2014 and near 2015 many companies are launching with multimedia content online legally, Netflix is ​​going to be very successful.

It remains to see and compare the content and prices offer of this type of services that it seems are finally reaching Spain 'seriously' and that could also have several prominent platforms. So for the moment just knowing that Netflix will also be available is reason to be excited, it also opens the door to more sales for Apple's device, the Apple TV.

At the moment it still does not appear on the page of Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), where the channels and services offered by the company for Apple TV are shown, but although it is not officially posted, it can already be confirmed that this service will be available with all its catalog of series and movies. We will be attentive to report all the details of this long-awaited news.

Would you pay for a Netflix account?

[UPDATED] Apparently the CEO of Netflix himself denies the news about the arrival of this service in Spain. Thanks to the readers for letting us know through the comments and hopefully one day we can enjoy this type of content in Spain with more than one platform available so that it does not become a monopoly.


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  1.   mangrove said

    That no, that the breva will not fall, the CEO of Netflix has already said that it is not true. Anyway, I live in Ireland, where we do, and I pay € 7 a month very easily, which is what a cubata is worth. This is how you stop piracy. I hardly download anymore, or much less than before. Look, I started to download "Person of Interest" and since they have put it on Netflix I no longer download it. When you get a service like this at a reasonable price, it's not worth downloading anything.

    In Spain we are always behind in terms of technology, they call you a thief, when I downloaded series that were not even broadcast in Spain. Does anyone remember Lost? Well, it began to be broadcast on TVE and then they stopped it. I liked it and wanted to keep seeing it. Well, the only possible way was to download it, because there was no way to get it legally, that's not my fault.

  2.   files said

    Hopefully a service like this will arrive in Spain at once, as Germany has already done, I think the same as mangrar, this way piracy ends and I would also pay for that service very, very comfortable …… .. Let's hope they finally decide…

    1.    mangrove said

      The problem I think is another. They don't want us to choose what we want to see, so they can sell us the rubbish they make in Spain (there is something decent, but almost everything is rubbish). Now to see something of quality, you have to go through digital plus, for example, if you want to see House of Cards, which is on Netflix. I'm sure that if Netflix or other similar platforms start arriving, digital plus and others are going to have problems.

  3.   Jordi Giménez said

    The mother who…. how happy I was with this Netflix news: ((

    1.    mangrove said

      Well, at the moment you have Wuaki.tv, right? I don't know how it will be, I haven't tried it