Netflix experienced an outage today in several countries, including France, the United States and India. It started around 8:30 p.m. but the situation now seems to have been repaired. The streaming service has reacted : “We are working to solve the problem”.
There have been over 1,000 reports of the Netflix outage in France on DownDetector and over 4,000 in the United States. It is much better with now 43 reports in France. Either the failure is still a reality for some users, or the problem is not related to the network and the users are reporting another problem.
The data shows that reports at the time of the outage took place in several, including Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Strasbourg and Lille.
@NetflixFR Normal the NSES-500 error?
Is Netflix Down?
Netflix works!… nop
— Mikael M (@mikaelmalvache) July 15, 2022
Netflix which is down while I watch Breaking bad, awesome…
— Monkey D. Luffy ᶠᶜ ᴼⁿᵉ ᴾᶦᵉᶜᵉ???????????????? (@jamil_torjeman) July 15, 2022
#Netflix is out of order tonight: I’m afraid that people will have to start reading books, or even talking to each other. A dystopia in a way, an idea for a scenario, no doubt.
Poke @NetflixFR— Sergey (@_serguei_) July 15, 2022
As said before, everything seems to be back to normal. You can therefore continue to watch your films, series and documentaries.
As a reminder, the Essential subscription costs €8.99/month and allows you to view content in SD (480p) on a single screen. Then there is the Standard offer at €13.49/month with Full HD (1080p) and viewing on two screens. Finally, the Premium subscription at €17.99/month allows you to view content in 4K (2160p) on four different screens.