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Rhodium 03-08-2004 15:07

Do you pay for Usenet?
 
I was wondering who pays for Usenet, and which provider do you use? Currently I use my ISP, it's ok, but retention is only like 30 hours.

I am considering two options:

1. (cheap)

hxxp://www.usenetserver.com

$14.95/month (unlimited dls), and 5 day retention.


2. (luxury)

hxxp://www.allthenewsgroups.com

$39.95/month (120GB/mo), 180 day retention, 99.9% completion, and 110,000+ groups, and no speed caps. :)

Probably won't get the luxury one though, *sigh* :(

Satyric0n 03-08-2004 17:44

I use Giganews (hxxp://www.giganews.com). Retention is 30-40 days for binaries, unlimited download speed, and the pricing is variable according to how much you download. I pay $12.00/month for 10GBs worth of downloads.

Regards,
Satyric0n

Rhodium 03-08-2004 18:40

Do you use hxxp://www.binnews.com for searching ?

jgutierrez 03-08-2004 21:15

I use my ISP's server. It is not very good, with low retention, but it is free.

sgdt 03-08-2004 21:43

UseNet? Years ago, I installed eDonkey. It has TONS of retention, and you don't even need to know how to read.

Now, IRC (Invision) is a different story. That's a tech that truely rocks more now than the day it was invented.

Need to find a way to cut back on typing, though... :)

hobgoblin 03-08-2004 22:38

Usenet..
 
Hi there,
I've use Newscene for 3 years now. Good retention (depending on what kind of group/filetype you're talking about), from 7 days to 30 days. I pay appr. 25 $ pr.month ( max. 20 GB). Nice speed.
I'm downloading tons of stuff (in periods). Movies, programs etc.
I have never been disappointed by Newscene. As far as I recall i have never experienced any down time at all on their servers.
I have also tried Usenetserver, but due to a lot of trouble I quit using them.

hobgoblin

Satyric0n 03-10-2004 10:02

Quote:

Originally posted by Rhodium
Do you use hxxp://www.binnews.com for searching ?
No, actually I use hxxp://www.newzbin.com for searching :).

Regards

Rhodium 03-10-2004 12:53

The Poll is pretty balanced so far.

I guess many people here get their stuff directly from the scene.

JMI 03-10-2004 16:15

May I suggest that next time you ask the question without the poll. So far you have a total of 17 responses and have a poll which is consuming an inordinate amount of space in a back up of the database for this little participation. That doesn't necessarily make your poll without merit, but the thread could have just as well done without it and you would still have the same information.

Regards,;)

r3L4x 03-11-2004 08:16

never heard of usenet.. im guessing it sounds like a pay per use isp type thing?
I just have an ISP, 1mb download, 512kb up, unlimited bandwith.

MrAnonymous 03-11-2004 09:29

Never heard? lol

Well usenet as mentioned above can be free from your ISP as your isp probably does have a news server you just dont know about it :P Usenet can be used purely as a message board like this, or files can be attached to posts its a very popular way of people not in the 'scene' to get stuff such as DVD's, Utils etc.

I personally have very little need for usenet, get stuff via FTP :D
Quote:

Originally posted by r3L4x
never heard of usenet.. im guessing it sounds like a pay per use isp type thing?
I just have an ISP, 1mb download, 512kb up, unlimited bandwith.


hobgoblin 03-11-2004 18:50

Never heard of...?
 
Never heard of usenet? I'm amazed. Usenet is probably the oldest part of what we know as internet today. It has certainly been an integrated part of internet since the very early days of the net.
You can get all what you need (programs, movies, pr0n etc) from the usenetgroups. Very often ( if not all the time) you can get new program releases (warezed or not) FIRST via the usenetgroups. Most of the time I certainly find what I look for there before I can get it elsewhere. The pro's of using the usenetgroups are many: stable connections - you don't get disconnected by anyone, the stuff you're looking for is available for quite a long time after being posted, you can place requests which most often ar filled by someone, you get a very decent speed - at least if you go through a serious service provider. The con to the usenet is that you have to pay for the service. But that's is not a big deal today (depending on how much you need/want to download over time).
I have spend a lot of time using/exploring the hubs system, the irc system and most of the sharing services as Kazaa, eDonkey and so on. I keep coming back to the usenet all the time. Mostly because of it's stability, speed and availability of new stuff. (An example: After the first episode of the new season of the TV show The Sopranos was aired in the states, a copy of it was available in one of the groups on usenet just a few hours later).
Just my two cents......
hobgoblin

Rhodium 03-11-2004 18:51

PM me some good FTPs. :(


But seriously, allthenewsgroups.com is just an outstanding service. 180 day retention for binaries is unheard of.


MrAnonymous 03-12-2004 06:27

ftp://192.168.123.109 ;p

But yeah 180 Day retention is great, must have some nice servers for that :D

StarBuck 03-13-2004 05:13

Well I use Easynews. It has great retention and speed. And the best part... a web interface. Put this together with Reget Deluxe and it makes a wonderful combination. 10 U$ a month for 6 gigs. ( I can always pul more by starting one download right at the limit ... It would seem they only check your download total once when you start your download. Last night I hit 7.5 gig . :) If you use NNTP, you get an extra 25% credit to account for headers.

I do use my ISP's NNTP service, but as it's barely 3 days retention, invariably I have to look to easynews or IRC.


IRC ? Also very good . Klipper script 4.21 rocks. I don't get the fastest speed, but it works quite well.



Cheers

Star Buck


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