From the popular names in streaming services such as Netflix and Disney+ through to local streaming platforms like DSTV Stream and Showmax, there are a number of streaming options that are available to South Africans - but which one offers people value for money?
Here is a look at some streaming services available in South Africa:
Netflix
Basic plan
- R99
- Unlimited ad-free movies, TV shows, and mobile games
- Watch on 1 supported device at a time
- Watch in 720p (HD)
- Download on 1 supported device at a time.
Showmax
Showmax Entertainment
- R99 per month
- Watch Showmax Originals, international and local series, movies and kids’ shows on TV & mobile devices.
DSTV Stream
Access
- from R99 per month
- 77+ channels available month to month
- 1 stream + 1 mobile stream
- Showmax at 45% off.
Amazon Prime
- R79 per month
- access to movies, series, documentaries.
Disney+
Premium Plan
- R159 a month or a new annual price of R1,590
- subscribers can stream on up to four devices in video quality up to 4K.
- subscribers can watch on their phone, tablet, computer, and smart TV
- subscribers can stream new originals, blockbusters, series, and more.
eVOD
- R29.99 per month for premium content.
- local movies, series, soaps, and older international movies.
AppleTV+
R124.99 per month
- Apple Originals, series, dramas, documentaries, kids’ entertainment and comedies.
SABC+
SABC+ is a free and subscription-based streaming service in South Africa.
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Save costs on streaming
According to Nedbank, significant growth in SA is being fuelled by mobile internet penetration in the country with around 80% of the population having mobile internet access, mostly on smartphones.
"Although the growth in video streaming via mobile devices has not yet exerted much downward pressure on data prices, mobile data packages are cheaper and more accessible than fixed-line connections for most South Africans," Nedbank said.
Another benefit is that when load shedding hits, people can still access streaming platforms on battery-powered devices with a wireless internet connection.
Nedbank said that for households on a tight budget, getting streaming services through mobile devices can be much more affordable than using fixed-line internet as well as cheaper than a satellite subscription.
Here are some tips to save costs on streaming:
- While each service has its own subscription fees, buying a package of various services may be more cost-effective.
- Research options for internet provision depending on the needs of your household. You will need a stable source of broadband internet, or you may decide to invest in a smart TV.
- Older TVs can also usually be connected to laptops, desktops or mobile devices through a cheap HDMI cable connection, allowing for bigger screen for streaming.
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