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afwriter
afwriter
6/15/2017 12:11:21 AM
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Re: Iflix's MENA Launch
@srufolo1 that is a great point. It is easy to forget that the US is a huge market where everyone speaks the same language and identifies with roughly the same culture. I have never even thought about the hurdle of religious laws. 

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srufolo1
srufolo1
6/13/2017 2:22:43 PM
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Iflix's MENA Launch
Gutsy move for iflix to move into the Middle East North Africa region. The content would need to be extremely localized and customized, not only to the people's tastes, but to religious laws. I see they have createda sitcom just for Egypt, which is smart on iflix's part.

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sowen
sowen
6/13/2017 9:45:36 AM
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Re: Iflix goes with MENA
MENA Region is flooded with cheap IP devices that can stream any content for less than $50.  Even Chromecast is sold in local markets for very cheap and provides you all the content TV/Movies/Music you can sustain.

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clrmoney
clrmoney
6/12/2017 10:44:48 AM
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Iflix goes with MENA
I think that iflix should expand into more countries to get more exposure and for people who are not familiar in what  they do. They should have something that catches their attention  for MENA/or customers.

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