After many years of waiting, the United States' video content streaming platform par excellence arrives in Spain from the hand of Vodafone in its cable television package. The prices that the service will have according to the quality of the signal have already been published and the number of devices in which we want to enjoy it.
Now, we are struck by the doubt of whether all this landing in Spain is coinciding with the launch of the new Apple TV by chance or if behind all this there is a possible new channel for Apple's "box". To find out we will have to wait for Wednesday.
Everything that is happening in the streaming world at Apple seems to follow a common thread and is to break into a new market hitherto unknown to the Cupertino company. We already told you last week about the possibility that Apple was hiring actors and film directors to be able to shoot their own content that would lead to its own video content service for what will be its new Apple TV.
However, what is happening in the world of technology in Spain makes us think that it does not stop there and is that the Netflix platform has finally arrived in Spain, leader in the United States. This platform comes from the hand of the telephone company Vodafone to form part of the service that has been inherited from ONO, the Tivo.
Now, who is able to ensure that Apple has not already signed an agreement with Netflix so that this content streaming platform also comes from the hand of the new Apple TV that we will see next Wednesday?
The prices of this new Netflix service in Spain have already been published and are as follows:
Price | Devices | Quality | Minimum Connection | Recommended Connection |
---|---|---|---|---|
$7.99 | 1 | Standard (not HD) | 500 Kbps | 2 Mbps |
$8.99 | 2 | High Definition | 3 Mbps | 5 Mbps |
$11.99 | 4 | 4K | 15 Mbps |
Seriously they don't have Netflix? In Mexico for a long time, it has even been included in Appletv for a long time too.
Ufff that has been included in Panama for years in the ATV