We already know that business is booming for Netflix. And now, thanks to the results of a survey we conducted over on AllFlicks, we can confirm that Netflix users are also ditching cable in droves.

According to our survey, less than 60% of Netflix subscribers still pay for cable or satellite. Of 1,000 Netflix subscribers, only 577 (57.7%) still pay for their television.

These results are fairly similar to the ones found by CutCableToday in their own recent survey. According to their results, two thirds (67%) of Netflix subscribers still pay for cable or satellite. Of those, 9% said they were planning to cut cable within the year and a further 16% said they weren't sure if they would.

Responses to that survey were varied. For example, the hosts of The Cord Cutting Show, Ryan, Luke, and Elias expressed some reservations about the quality of the survey in their podcast earlier this month (the discussion of the survey starts at 42:12).

These are legitimate concerns. It makes sense that a site about cord cutting would get poll responses that indicate people cutting the cord, and it wasn't clear where CutCableToday found their participants. But our survey was conducted on our sister site AllFlicks, which focuses on Netflix instead of on eliminating cable, and still produced similar numbers – in fact, ours were even more radical.

Ryan, Luke, and Elias also questioned the feasibility of Netflix alone to truly replace cable, but that's not necessarily relevant to the results; the results show that Netflix users often cut the cord, not that they cut the cord because of Netflix's offerings. It could be that tech-savvy people are more likely to use Netflix and also more likely to cut the cord, or that Netflix users are frugal, or that Netflix users care less about the sort of appointment viewing that cable still does better, etc. All we know for sure is that Netflix users are cutting the cord at a remarkable rate.

We'll be posting more results from our own survey in the days to come, so check back with us often!