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iFlix now available in Pakistan for Rs. 300 per month

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Sayyar Gul
Sayyar Gul
Sayyar Gul is doing his MS Computational Sciences & Engineering from National University of Science and Technology. He is technology enthusiast with keen interest in new technological developments from around the world.

Subscribers can share their subscription to the friend who could stream same content simultaneously.

iFlix, Malaysian video-on-demand platform, has now been launched in Pakistan. iFlix subscribers can watch popular TV shows, movies and exclusive content on five different devices at any time or place.

This video subscription platform, founded in 2014, is commonly known as the ‘Netflix of South East Asia’.

It has around 150 studios and content distributing partners like Warner Bros, Fox, CBS, Paramount and Disney globally and has a very significant presence across South East Asia. This service also provides an option to download programs to view offline.

iFlix claims to offer movies, dramas and other shows like Spotify rather than limiting itself to specific region like Netflix which looks to be limited to some regions.

The streaming quality of iFlix to their subscriber is like five devices to access content on their devices. iFlix allows their subscribers to stream content over smartphones, tablets, desktop PCs, laptops or TV sets.

Iflix Subscribers can share their subscription to the friend who could stream same content simultaneously. Consumers put their favorites video to download content for watching offline.

iFlix Pakistan is offering unlimited free trial for the whole month.  If you are satisfied with service and want to continue with iFlix, you can pay Rs.300 for next month unlimited access otherwise, your account will become inactive after completion of one-month free trail.

An iflix app is available for download on both the iOS App Store and the Google Play Store so that users can watch their favourite television shows and movies on the go.

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