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Once you’re signed up, download the app, browser extension, or software, then enter your credentials and select a US server before loading Netflix. These days, you’re better off using a VPN or a Smart DNS that’s associated with a VPN service, like ExpressVPN MediaStramer or NordVPN’s Smart DNS service. They’re more complicated to configure than toggling a VPN off and on, but they should offer a speed advantage if you’re struggling to stream Netflix at full quality. During the times when international travel was more prevalent, if you had the Netflix app installed on your tablet in Australia, the content you would be able to access with that same Netflix app in America would be based on the American Netflix library. The same is true in reverse, and for any country where Netflix is available. You can see 10 of the most popular NBN Basic II plans below. Check out 10 of the most popular NBN Standard plans below. Take a look at 10 of the most popular NBN Fast plans below.