The plan is valid for one concurrent stream and will work with Android and iOS tablets. Netflix said consumers will be able to stream content at Standard Definition (SD). It added that users won’t be able to cast or mirror content Earlier this month, the company had confirmed its plan to launch a mobile-only subscription in India. It had tested this plan in India and Malaysia earlier this year. At the event, Netflix’s director for product innovation, Ajay Arora, said Indian Netflix consumer watch shows on their mobile phone more than anywhere in the world: Previously, Netflix’s cheapest plan in India cost Rs 450 ($6.54) that allowed you to watch shows on one screen at SD resolution. With this plan, the company hopes to get more subscribers from tier-2 and tier-3 towns in India.