LATAM becomes key region for Netflix
Juan Fernandez Gonzalez
| 16 July 2016
Latin America is a key area for Netflix, at least regarding content, as 17 out of 20 countries with the largest catalogue are from the region.
netflix mundoThe subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) service has its best content offer in the US, where it also faces fiercer competition, according to a report from AllFlicks. However, the next 17 countries in the top 20 are in Latin America, ahead of other important territories like Canada and the UK.
Panama, Mexico, Nicaragua and Costa Rica lead the Netflix content ranking in Latin America, followed by El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Paraguay and Argentina, which complete the top 10.
Probably because of content availability, but also because Netflix has been running in Latin America for a long time, the SVOD service is the most popular over-the-top (OTT) option in the region. In fact, over one in three subscriptions to VOD are owned by Netflix, followed by América Móvil’s Claro video.
The OTT market in the region is experiencing a competition boom. Since January 2016, both Millicom Tigo and Telefónica are extending their VOD platforms (Tigo Play and Movistar Play) across the region, joining a pan-regional scenario in which local players also have something to say.
Juan Fernandez Gonzalez
| 16 July 2016
Latin America is a key area for Netflix, at least regarding content, as 17 out of 20 countries with the largest catalogue are from the region.
netflix mundoThe subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) service has its best content offer in the US, where it also faces fiercer competition, according to a report from AllFlicks. However, the next 17 countries in the top 20 are in Latin America, ahead of other important territories like Canada and the UK.
Panama, Mexico, Nicaragua and Costa Rica lead the Netflix content ranking in Latin America, followed by El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Paraguay and Argentina, which complete the top 10.
Probably because of content availability, but also because Netflix has been running in Latin America for a long time, the SVOD service is the most popular over-the-top (OTT) option in the region. In fact, over one in three subscriptions to VOD are owned by Netflix, followed by América Móvil’s Claro video.
The OTT market in the region is experiencing a competition boom. Since January 2016, both Millicom Tigo and Telefónica are extending their VOD platforms (Tigo Play and Movistar Play) across the region, joining a pan-regional scenario in which local players also have something to say.