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Netflix FAQ

General


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What is Netflix?

Netflix is a streaming service that offers a wide variety of award-winning TV programmes, films, anime, documentaries and more – on thousands of internet-connected devices.

You can watch as much as you want, whenever you want, without a single advert – all for one low monthly price. There's always something new to discover, and new TV programmes and films are added every week!


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What are the charges for Netflix?

Netflix is a subscription-based video-on-demand streaming service with 3 price plans:

Netflix PlanPricingFeatures
Basic$13.98/month
  • Unlimited ad-free movies, TV shows, and mobile games
  • Watch on 1 supported device at a time
  • Watch in HD
  • Download on 1 supported device at a time
Standard$19.98/month
  • Unlimited ad-free movies, TV shows, and mobile games
  • Watch on 2 supported devices at a time
  • Watch in Full HD
  • Download on 2 supported devices at a time
Premium$25.98/month
  • Unlimited ad-free movies, TV shows, and mobile games
  • Watch on 4 supported devices at a time
  • Watch in Ultra HD
  • Download on 6 supported devices at a time

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What can I use to stream content on Netflix?

You can watch Netflix through any internet-connected device that offers the Netflix app, including smart TVs, game consoles, streaming media players, set-top boxes, smartphones, and tablets. You can also watch Netflix on your computer using an internet browser.


4
How many devices can I use Netflix on at the same time?

The number of devices that may be allowed to watch simultaneously will depend on your membership plan.


5
How fast does my Internet need to be to stream content on Netflix?

To watch TV shows and movies on Netflix, we recommended having a stable internet connection with a download speed shown below in megabits per second (Mbps).

Video QualityResolutionRecommended Speed
High Definition (HD)720p3 Mbps or higher
Full High Definition (FHD)1080p5 Mbps or higher
Ultra High Definition (UHD)4K15 Mbps or higher

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Can I watch Netflix on my StarHub TV set-top box?

StarHub Fibre TV customers

You can access Netflix on Ch 525 or Ch 899 (Apps) on your Fibre TV Set-Top Box.


StarHub TV+ customers

You can access Netflix via these methods:

  • On Ch 525
  • Launch the Netflix app directly from the home screen
  • Press the Netflix button on the StarHub TV+ remote control

Thereafter, you will be required to sign-up for Netflix or login with your account credentials if you are a current subscriber of Netflix.



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How do I activate my Netflix under my HomeHub+?

To learn how to activate your Netflix under HomeHub+, please visit our guide here.

You can also use StarHub App to activate Netflix. Launch the app and tap "TV" or "Broadband". You should see "Pending Netflix account activation" if you haven't activated it yet through your StarHub TV+ set-top box. Tap it and you'll be redirected to the Netflix webpage. Enter the email address to set up or link to an existing Netflix account.


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Where can I get more information about Netflix as part of my HomeHub+ subscription?

Read more about Netflix as part of your HomeHub+ subscription here.


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What should I do if I have further issues with my Netflix?

For customer support, including live chat and troubleshooting FAQs, you may visit Netflix Help Center at https://help.netflix.com/en/.


StarHub Billing (Collection on Behalf)


1
Who can sign up for Netflix through StarHub bill?

Prior to March 2020, StarHub Postpaid customers on residential plans can sign up for Netflix and bill their subscription to their StarHub Postpaid bills (Mobile/ TV/ Broadband).


Currently, the StarHub Billing option is not available for new sign-ups.


2
How will the Netflix subscription be reflected on my StarHub bill?

The Netflix subscription will be reflected under the “Others – Third Party Services” section on your bill. Your corresponding plan type (Netflix Basic Plan/Netflix Standard Plan/Netflix Premium Plan) will be reflected under the “Itemised Usage Details” section.


3
Will I be subjected to an additional 9% Goods and Services Tax (GST) if I charge my Netflix subscription via StarHub bill?

There will be no additional 9% Goods and Services Tax (GST) charged and it is the same price as signing up directly with Netflix.


4
Why is the transaction date on my StarHub bill different from the start date of the Netflix subscription?

There may be a slight difference in the transaction date on your StarHub bill due to the scheduled system process. For clarify, please refer to Your Account page for the start and end dates.


5
How do I cancel my Netflix subscription?

To cancel your Netflix subscription, go to the Your Account page and click the Cancel Membership link.


6
Am I entitled to a refund if I wish to terminate the Netflix subscription early?

As Netflix is a prepaid service, if you terminate your subscription early, you will be able to stream until the end of the prepaid period.


7
What happens to my Netflix service when my StarHub TV service is suspended voluntarily or involuntarily?

You will not be able to watch your Netflix service using your Fibre TV set-top box if your StarHub TV service is suspended. However, you can continue to view your Netflix service directly on other supported browsers or devices.


StarHub Fibre TV


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How do I access Netflix on my Fibre TV Set-Top Box?

You can tune to Ch 525 or Ch 899 (Apps) to access the Netflix app and login with your account credentials.


2
Can I block access to Netflix for my StarHub TV subscription?

Yes, you can block access by activating Parental Lock by selecting Ch 525 under Channels or Netflix under Ch 899 (Apps). To access Parental Control, press Menu and go to Settings.


StarHub Mobile


1
Will I incur mobile data charges when I stream content on Netflix with my device?

Yes, mobile data used to stream content on Netflix with your mobile device will count towards your existing data allowance of your mobile plan.


2
How much mobile data does Netflix uses?

Watching movies or TV shows on Netflix uses about 1 GB of data per hour for each stream of standard definition video, and up to 3 GB per hour for each stream of HD video.