Netflix Can't Afford Unlimited Content and All-inclusive Packages

But as the saying goes popularity comes with a price. The company is possibly the biggest source of Internet traffic in North America. As Netflix’s popularity grows so does the rights to stream TV shows, movies and other content to its subscribers, hurting the net profit.

Netflix grows more and more popular every month, but has no plans to make its library of online entertainment content like movies and TV shows as all-inclusive or unlimited even though competitive companies plan to offer such packages.

“At $7.99 a month, we can’t provide unlimited content,” Netflix CEO Reed Hastings said at the All Things D conference in California, according to Mashable. “We compete for a very specific and small part of the pie.

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