Streaming entertainment: compare your options

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Connected South Africans have access to a wide range of streaming services. Find out which one's best for you (quiz included!).

If you have home fibre , you're almost certainly a streamer. Research published in 2022 by MyBroadband found that streaming makes up 54.8% of a typical FTTH network's bandwith, with web browsing (12.6%) and software updates (7.9%) trailing far behind.

And it's no wonder. With popular favourites like Netflix and Showmax, and lesser-known gems like BritBox or Showmax Pro, South Africans have a world of entertainment options available – some great, some awful, some awfully great .

But they come at a cost – and to make sure you're getting the best value for money you'll need to compare your options, just as you do when you compare Fibre Internet deals . So, taking VPNs and illegal streams out of the equation, here's a look at what you get for what you pay on South Africa's top streaming services.

And if you still can't decide maybe this fun quiz will point you in the right direction:

DStv Premium

It's hecka expensive, and the limited concurrent streams don't help... But you cannot fault DStv for its sheer volume of movies, series and (especially) sport. It comes at a price, though, and you may be better off selecting a bouquet from the other services on this list.

one R839

Showmax

If you don't care for sport, you're onto a winner with Showmax. Its content rivals Netflix in terms of quality, and it's considerably cheaper than the full DStv deal.

two R99

Showmax Pro

Is it cheap? Not compared to Netflix, Apple TV Plus, Amazon Prime Video and Showmax (which are still cheaper combined)... but none of those offer SuperSport's dazzling array of live Premier League, UEFA Champions League, La Liga, Serie A and PSL football. Showmax Pro does (plus some random boxing and athletics), and you also get Showmax's movies and series. This makes it an attractive alternative to DStv Premium.

two R449

Netflix

With an archive of over 5,400 movies and series, it's hard to beat Netflix for sheer bingeworthiness. There's quality to match that quantity, with the US streaming giant investing heavily in original, Oscar-nominated movies, highly rated international series (including South African content!), and plenty of stand-up comedy exclusives.

one on Basic, four on Premium R99 for Basic, R199 for Premium

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Apple TV Plus

We could point to the premium original content (like Ted Lasso and For All Mankind), but there's really one thing that sets Apple TV Plus apart: the price. It costs about 10% of a monthly DStv subscription, and if you're not one to spend endless hours watching TV, then this one's for you.

six R84.99

Amazon Prime Video

Prime Video is arguably just as good as Netflix, so why not subscribe to both? Even with the dollar exchange rate at R16, Amazon Prime Video's relatively low fee means you're paying less than R100 a month.

three $5.99

BritBox

Love UK telly? Can't live without The Vicar of Dibley? Try BritBox. It has excellent new (and old) content from the BBC and ITV, with just enough quality dramas to keep you occupied while you arrange your Diamond Jubilee commemorative crockery.

five R99.99

DisneyPlus

The new kid on South Africa's streaming block launched in May 2022, bringing with it Disney's enviable catalogue of old and new content. If you're a family with young kids, Disney Plus feels like a no-brainer.

four, with unlimited downloads across 10 devices R119

YouTube Premium

A tough sell, this one. It promises no ads, offline viewing and access to YouTube Originals, but ad blockers (to an extent) and third-party sites achieve the first two, and the uneven quality suggests you can live without the third.

two, or four on the Family Plan R71.99, or R109.99 for the Family Plan

Add up the numbers, and you'll notice that you can get Showmax Pro plus Netflix plus Disney Plus for less than the price of DStv Premium. Or, you could get BritBox and Amazon Prime Video, and limit your daily screen time. Alternatively, you could stick with DStv and keep your monthly entertainment costs in triple digits.

Whichever you choose, you'll want a fast, reliable fibre connection for your home-viewing set-up. Use our free platform to check the coverage in your area and compare Fibre Internet deals today, so you could save even more money when it comes to the costs of streaming entertainment.