Info Image

Liberty Global Signs Global Partnership with Netflix

Liberty Global Signs Global Partnership with Netflix Image Credit: Netflix

Liberty Global, the world’s largest international cable TV and broadband company, has signed a multi-year partnership with Netflix that will see Netflix’s content being made available to Liberty Global video customers across more than 30 countries around the world. The partnership follows the successful UK launch of Netflix on Virgin Media in 2013. 

The launch of the Netflix service on Liberty Global’s advanced digital television platforms will bring critically acclaimed original Netflix series and wide range of movies and kids’ programming to Liberty Global’s video subscribers across Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean.

The Netherlands will be the first new Liberty Global territory to launch Netflix on the Horizon box as part of this partnership. The rollout will advance to other countries as technological upgrades across all of Liberty Global’s operations continue through 2017, said Liberty Global.

When the Netflix app launches on Liberty Global’s advanced digital platforms, existing Netflix members will be able to log-in and easily search and browse through Netflix's line-up on the main TV screen, eliminating the need to have a separate device and to switch between TV inputs and remote controls. New customers to Netflix can simply sign up via the app right on the TV and begin to immediately enjoy this easy and convenient user experience.

Mike Fries, CEO of Liberty Global
We are committed to bringing the best content to our customers, and are thrilled to expand our partnership with Netflix. This deal will provide even more freedom to our subscribers – allowing them to access a goldmine of amazing TV and films at the click of a button, fully integrated into their usual TV viewing set-up.

Reed Hastings, Netflix CEO
This partnership builds on our strong relationship with Virgin Media in the UK, allowing millions of our mutual customers around the world to easily access the broadest range of TV shows and movies without having to search for that other remote control.

NEW REPORT:
Next-Gen DPI for ZTNA: Advanced Traffic Detection for Real-Time Identity and Context Awareness
Author

Ray is a news editor at The Fast Mode, bringing with him more than 10 years of experience in the wireless industry.

For tips and feedback, email Ray at ray.sharma(at)thefastmode.com, or reach him on LinkedIn @raysharma10, Facebook @1RaySharma

PREVIOUS POST

Orange Becomes First Operator to Leverage AT&T’s SDN/NFV Platform

NEXT POST

Deutsche Telekom, Huawei Reach 1.22Gbps in LTE Advanced Pro Testing