How many switched mobile carriers to get the iPhone?
What do people really think about Facebook’s timeline changes?
Will Netflix’s new pricing lead to their demise?
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I find the most surprising of these is how many people are going to want to unsubscribe to Netflix.
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Ben Miller says
The Netflix unsubscribe numbers do seem high, but now that I think about it, I think it is actually good for Netflix as a company.
Netflix essentially doubled their prices. 1/3 of the people are going to pay the new, doubled cost. (I’m currently in this camp, but I may be dropping DVDs at some point.) 1/3 of the people are going to keep paying the same price, but get less service. And 1/3 of the people are dropping Netflix altogether. If I’m doing the math correctly, that means that Netflix will be generating about the same amount of revenue, but with fewer subscribers to supply for.
Netflix wins.
Josh Guerette says
Well, now that Netflix has cancelled the Qwikster plan, I would expect those numbers to return to normal. They were projecting 24 million subscribers by the end of this quarter.
Jeremy Smith says
Even with the back and forth? I know that many people have already left, but several more might follow.
Vivek@Techverticals says
i see many of my friends asking is it possible to switch to old facebook, instead of using current timeline. While infrographics reports says all. many actually want to roll back. facebook should think about it.
Jeremy Smith says
They have very practical reasons and Facebook has always acted like they know what users want.
Josh says
Plus, they make changes all the time. People complain at first, but they get used to it pretty quickly.