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‘Unable to Connect’: Disney+ Launch Plagued By Technical Errors

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Chris Morris
Chris Morris
Former Contributing Writer
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By
Chris Morris
Chris Morris
Former Contributing Writer
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November 12, 2019, 11:04 AM ET
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Chris Morris

Disney might have stoked demand for its new streaming service a little too much.

The early hours of Disney+ have been rough ones, as the official launch has been plagued by a variety of technical errors, from slow screen loads to “unable to connect” messages on the service’s home page to problems with adding programs to watch lists.

Disney, in a tweet, said it was working hard to fix the errors, which were caused by “consumer demand [that] exceeded our high expectations.”

The issues, which aren’t uncommon during the launch of a popular online service, come despite Disney delaying the launch of Disney+ in some areas. Puerto Rico residents, for example, was originally scheduled to be part of the initial launch, but the debut in that country was pushed back by a week, the company announced Tuesday.

Read: Here are the TVs and devices you can use to download Disney+

Disney has been heavily promoting the service (and making it available on most major platforms), launching pre-orders to the general public in September (with a lower rate than Netflix). Members of D23, the Disney fan club, were able to purchase a three-year Disney+ subscription for a 33% discount. And Verizon wireless and FiOS customers will receive a free one-year subscription to the service.

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CEO Bob Iger has called the streaming service “the biggest priority of the company” in 2019. It’s looking to steal some of the dominance Netflix and Amazon have built in the direct-to-consumer video marketspace.

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Disney+ offers more than 500 movies and more than 7,500 episodes of library television content, By year five, says Iger, Disney+ will offer more than 620 movies and more than 10,000 television episodes. Neither of those figures includes original shorts and features.

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By Chris MorrisFormer Contributing Writer

Chris Morris is a former contributing writer at Coins2Day, covering everything from general business news to the video game and theme park industries.

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