This is really interesting. I had been thinking about this recently, how it's strange that all internet subscription services (Netflix, etc.) still seem to work entirely on monthly subscription...
The service can cost as little a 99 rupees ($1.39 USD) per month for a one-year plan. But the service also offers the ability to buy just a single day of access for 13 rupees ($0.18), one week for 39 rupees ($0.55), and one single month for 129 rupees ($1.81), among other plans.
This is really interesting. I had been thinking about this recently, how it's strange that all internet subscription services (Netflix, etc.) still seem to work entirely on monthly subscription periods. Are there any others that allow shorter subscription periods like this that anyone knows about? Is there some sort of legal restriction that guides this, or do companies just think that people are used to (and willing to pay for) a month at a time?
This is really interesting. I had been thinking about this recently, how it's strange that all internet subscription services (Netflix, etc.) still seem to work entirely on monthly subscription periods. Are there any others that allow shorter subscription periods like this that anyone knows about? Is there some sort of legal restriction that guides this, or do companies just think that people are used to (and willing to pay for) a month at a time?