NETFLIX : FROM DVDS TO STREAMING EMPIRE !!
Founded in 1997 by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph,
Netflix began as a DVD rental service.
When Hastings envisioned streaming content online, the company transitioned in 2007,
betting on the future of on
because India is very competitive market as every other streaming platforms of India are providing subscription at least cost!
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