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Netflix tests new pricing options

Netflix is testing new price plans for streaming video that includes a price cut for people who only want to stream on one device at a time, but also a price increase for people wanting to stream on even more devices than they already do.

Standard $7.99 a month deal may be joined by $6.99 and $9.99 variants for more or less usage

Netflix is testing new price plans for streaming video as it tries to lure more viewers.

Among the plans being tested are a $6.99-a-month plan that allows only one video stream to be watched at once, and a $9.99-a-month plan that allows three streams at one time, whether on a TV, tablet or computer.

A Netflix spokesman says not everyone will see the test prices and they may never roll out to all customers.

Netflix's standard $7.99-a-month plan allows users to watch video on up to 2 screens at once, including TVs and mobile devices. An $11.99-a-month service allows up to four shows at once. Netflix announced that plan in April.

The Los Gatos, Calif.-based company still offers a DVD-by-mail subscription plan starting at $7.99 a month, though it is trying to move away from the business in favour of delivering video over the Internet.

Netflix subscribers have shown they can be fickle about price changes. The company's stock plummeted by more than 80 per cent from highs reached in 2011 after the company imposed pricing changes that triggered a customer backlash.

Netflix's stock has since made up all those declines and set a new all-time high earlier this month. On Tuesday, its shares fell $1.89 to $365.10 in morning trading.

Netflix saw strong growth this year as it introduced original content like House of Cardsand Orange is the New Black.Netflix added 1.3 million U.S. subscribers in the third quarter and ended September with 31.1 million.