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Walmart's Flip Kart division will start its streaming outlet in September for its customers.
Walmart's Flip Kart division will start its streaming outlet in September for its customers.
U.S.-based companies like Amazon Prime Video and Netflix have been targeting the video streaming market in India. Walmart could be the latest to join the fray.
According to Bloomberg, Walmart’s Indian e-commerce company Flipkart will soon add a free streaming video service for some members on its platform. Flipkart Plus loyalty members can expect the video service to arrive in September. The report said that Flipkart’s video service will consist of licensed content at first – from partners including Disney – but could add original content later.
The move will place Flipkart in a better position to compete with Amazon in India, which offers its video streaming service to Prime members who pay 129 rupees per month (or 999 rupees per year). According to the report, Flipkart will offer its video service for free to customers who accumulate enough loyalty points.