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Pakistan Has The Lowest Netflix & Spotify Subscription Rates Among 245 Countries

Source: Gizmodo Australia

Pakistan, a South Asian country, has become the latest addition to the list of countries offering the cheapest subscription rates for Netflix and Spotify. According to a recent report, Pakistan now offers the lowest-priced monthly subscription for Netflix and Spotify, among the 245 countries surveyed.

Cheapest entertainment in Pakistan

Compared to the average global prices, Netflix and Spotify in Pakistan are nearly half as expensive. The cost of a Netflix standard subscription in Pakistan is around $1.6 per month, while a Spotify Premium subscription costs only $1.07 per month.

Source: TheStreet
Source: TheStreet

As per recent data, Pakistan has the most-reasonable Netflix subscription rate i.e. ($1.6), Turkey ($3.38), Argentina ($3.5), Colombia ($3.55), and India ($2.43). Whereas, the most expensive Netflix plans are in Switzerland ($12.62), Israel ($9.11), the USA ($9.99), and Denmark ($14.85).

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The other concerns

The low prices of Netflix and Spotify in Pakistan can be attributed to the country’s low cost of living and weak economy. While this may be good news for consumers in Pakistan, it raises concerns about the sustainability of such low prices in the long term.

Source: Business Recorder

Despite the concerns, the availability of affordable digital streaming services in Pakistan is a significant development in the country’s entertainment industry. It provides access to quality content for millions of users who would otherwise be unable to afford such services. It also makes Pakistan an attractive market for international streaming companies seeking to expand their reach in the region.

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