If you're a T-Mobile customer who recently had their Netflix perk downgraded, you may have noticed that some TV shows and movies are no longer accessible at all (even with ads), which is making a lot of users boil with anger.
Without any warning, it appears that the Netflix “Standard with ads” plan offered for free to high-paying T-Mobile customers has also started to restrict some content. That’s right, certain movies and TV shows that are technically available on Netflix can’t actually be streamed by T-Mo subscribers even with ad support, and as insane as it sounds, that’s intended behavior on the streaming platform’s part rather than the result of some temporary glitch or error.
Because if that’s the one, it’s not saying Netflix is going away. It’s saying that Netflix is restricting what can be streamed, which is not T-Mobile’s fault.
I did not get that from the article. At least that Netflix was going away entirely.
Third paragraph.
This one?
Because if that’s the one, it’s not saying Netflix is going away. It’s saying that Netflix is restricting what can be streamed, which is not T-Mobile’s fault.