Canadians are not happy with Netflix's new plan to launch with ads for less Canada Netflix
People are also rightfully concerned about Netflix's access to data, and the potential for targeted ads — and what precedent that could set for the telecom industry.
One thing I have heard from Canada’s telecom/tv/internet monopolies is that they can’t use ISP-level data to track and target ads. If Netflix has targetting that eats into terrestrial ad revenues that’s an arrow in the quiver of big telco pushing for deregulation.There is also simply the audacity of the concept of charging for ad-laden content — one person deduced that customers will be valuing their own time as an ad viewer at less than $2 an hour — while Netflix has continued to increase its prices.Many have suggested Tubi as a good alternative.
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