It's 2023 and Netflix is far and above the biggest streaming platform on the planet. But, this wasn't always the case. In fact, Netflix didn't even start as a streaming platform. Instead, Netflix began as a DVD sales and rental website in 1998, before it launched its streaming service 9 years later in 2007.
However, after 25 years, Netflix has just finally shuttered its DVD-by-mail business to focus exclusively on its streaming service.
Speaking about the company's decision, Marc Randolph, who co-founded the company and formerly headed it, said the following, "From day one, we knew DVDs would go away, that this was transitory step. And the DVD service did that job miraculously well. It was like an unsung booster rocket that got Netflix into orbit and then dropped back to Earth after 25 years. That's pretty impressive."
Netflix first announced this development earlier this year to the disappointment of many customers. On Friday, September 29, the company took the step and mailed its final DVDs ever to customers.
We can't say we didn't see this move coming. DVD sales have shrunk over the years while streaming demand has grown stronger. To illustrate, Netflix made $182 million from non-streaming services including DVD sales and rentals in 2021, which is just about 0.6% of its total revenue for that year.

