OSN, Netflix join hands to offer more entertainment to regional viewers

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The partnership also brings Netflix’s entertainment catalogue to OSN screens across the region.- Alamy Image
The partnership also brings Netflix's entertainment catalogue to OSN screens across the region.- Alamy Image

Dubai - Customers will also have the flexibility to pay for their Netflix subscription via one consolidated OSN bill.

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Published: Mon 19 Feb 2018, 1:00 PM

Last updated: Mon 19 Feb 2018, 4:04 PM

 OSN, a regional entertainment network based in Dubai, has signed a deal with internet-focused entertainment service firm Netflix whereby the former's customers will be able to access latter's content library.
The library can be accessed via a new OSN Box which will be launched at the end of second quarter of 2018, the companies said in a statement on Sunday.
Moreover, customers will also have the flexibility to pay for their Netflix subscription via one consolidated OSN bill.
The partnership also brings Netflix's entertainment catalogue to OSN screens across the region.
The deal will offer access to Hollywood movies, top TV shows, documentaries, independent films, stand-up comedy and a wide range of kid's titles and Netflix's critically-acclaimed original programming.
Customers will also have access to exclusive series and films in Ultra HD 4K and HDR such as Bright, starring Will Smith and Joel Edgerton.
"The future of the entertainment industry in the Mena region will be shaped by providers who offer value and choice at every turn, and through this groundbreaking partnership with Netflix, we are demonstrating our customer-centric focus on delivering convenience and flexibility for all," said Martin Stewart, CEO, OSN.
"With this regional partnership and thanks to hundreds of Netflix's original titles slated for 2018, OSN's customers will be able to seamlessly access and enjoy all the best entertainment in one place," said Maria Ferreras, VP Business Development for EMEA at Netflix.
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