The new $7.99 a month plan is the first unlimited streaming-only plan offered by Netflix, meaning that customers can finally choose to watch all their movies and TV shows directly over the Web on their computers or TVs. DVDs cannot be ordered under this plan.
Remarkably, Netflix says it has no plans whatsoever to create a mailed DVD-only plan because its members are watching more streams over the Internet than they are watching DVDs. In fact, the company has likely upped the price of regular DVD plans to give customers a little nudge towards the unlimited streaming plan, which would help cut costs on DVDs and shipping expenses.
Netflix is sure to get more customers purchasing the streaming-only option because the company offers its services on so many devices–from the basics (computer, HDTV) to the more advanced (Wii, cell phones, etc.).
The news comes less than a week after Hulu trimmed $2 off its $9.99 premium Hulu Plus plan, which would have made the service a dollar cheaper than the cheapest Netflix plan. But now, both Hulu and Netflix offer unlimited streaming subscriptions at $7.99 per month. With a rumored $300 million Hulu IPO imminent, the race is on to attract and secure the most online video customers.