Netflix, the World’s leading Internet TV service and Spectranet,
Nigeria’s leading 4G broadband service provider, today announced the
deployment of one of the first dedicated Netflix servers in Africa.
This high capacity server will hold the entire Netflix content library,
in Lagos, providing Spectranet’s customers with the best possible video
streaming performance.
This solution offers faster delivery in a cost effective way.
Mr David Venn, CEO of Spectranet, said “because we focus on providing
families with an excellent and affordable broadband service, this
partnership with Netflix means that our customers will be able to enjoy
the very best TV experience available in Nigeria. We are honoured that
Netflix has selected Spectranet for one of its first deployments in
Africa and the only one in West Africa.”
Netflix offers a new way of watching TV, giving its members the ability
to enjoy TV series and films when, how and where they want with
seamless, instant access across TVs, tablets, smartphones, game consoles
and computers. Netflix offers a great entertainment experience with
many titles available in high-definition with Dolby Digital Plus 5.1
surround sound and some in Ultra HD 4K and HDR.
With fast.com, a simple-to-use website that helps people see how fast
their Internet connection is, whether on mobile or broadband - Netflix
offers an independent tool that consumers can use for greater insight
and control of their Internet service.
People in Nigeria can try Netflix for free for one month by signing up at www.netflix.com.
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