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amd7674

join:2007-02-19
Nepean, ON


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[Newsgroups] Thinking about jumping on newsgroup bandwagon

I'm total newby, current torrent/eMule user. Can someone plz point me to a good FAQ about newsgroups? Also I was on this site '»www.newsgroupreviews.com/' , but number of the sites you can sign on with it is overwhelming for me . I've seen some sites offering free trials, which ones are good/safe/'easy to use' ones to try?

I wouldn't mind paying $10/month for a good 'no-BS' easy to use for newbs newsgroup service.


darcilicious
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»docs.newzbin.com/UsenetTutorials

»www.slyck.com/Newsgroups_Guide

I can recommend Astraweb -- I think there's a $11/mo package; I use the block package (180GB for $25 I think it is).

amd7674

join:2007-02-19
Nepean, ON

said by darcilicious See Profile :

»docs.newzbin.com/UsenetTutorials

»www.slyck.com/Newsgroups_Guide

I can recommend Astraweb -- I think there's a $11/mo package; I use the block package (180GB for $25 I think it is).
Thank you


NewsgroupRev
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join:2008-06-25

reply to amd7674
Here are some good $10/mo. unlimited options without having to weed through all the services

Astraweb - $11/mo.
Supernews - $9.99/mo.
UseNetServer - $10/mo.

Also as darcilicious mentions the Astraweb block accounts are a good choice. It really depends on how much you think you'll download each month.

- NGR
Newsgroup Reviews


Pop N Fresh

@shawcable.net
reply to amd7674
...Or, like many, your isp may infact have a free service, and you don't even know about it.

It's hilarious when I read posts about purchasing usenet access by Shaw users, when it's absolutely free for us.

unoriginal

join:2000-07-12
San Diego, CA


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According to this page: »www.shaw.ca/en-ca/ProductsServices/Internet/

the highest package you can get gives you 150GB. I have a 6meg dsl line with AT&T and used almost 250 last month. My connection runs me $35US/mo, how much do you pay for service that includes usenet? I will gladly take no caps and $11/mo to Astraweb each month instead.


dvd536
as Mr. Pink as they come
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join:2001-04-27
Phoenix, AZ

reply to amd7674
said by amd7674 See Profile :

I'm total newby, current torrent/eMule user. Can someone plz point me to a good FAQ about newsgroups? Also I was on this site '»www.newsgroupreviews.com/' , but number of the sites you can sign on with it is overwhelming for me . I've seen some sites offering free trials, which ones are good/safe/'easy to use' ones to try?

I wouldn't mind paying $10/month for a good 'no-BS' easy to use for newbs newsgroup service.
To avoid frustration avoid highwinds/highwinds resellers
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astraweb, usenetnow and giganews are good.
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When I gez aju zavateh na nalechoo more new yonooz tonigh molinigh - Ken Lee


LinkTech
Former Linksys Tech
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join:2002-07-02
Mission Viejo, CA
reply to Pop N Fresh
Or you ISP gives you newsservers with 30 days retention. I'll pay for the higher retnetion too.

ErikRP

join:2004-11-06
Winnipeg, MB

reply to Pop N Fresh
said by Pop N Fresh :

It's hilarious when I read posts about purchasing usenet access by Shaw users, when it's absolutely free for us.
What's so hilarious about going with a third party provider (TPP)?

Not only are TPPs faster and have both vastly higher retention AND completion rates, using a third party news service allows some ISPs' users to fly under the "bandwidth cap radar".


kingdome74
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join:2002-03-27
Syracuse, NY
·RoadRunner Cable

reply to amd7674
I've used Newshosting unlimited (14.95/mth) for years, I use Newsbin Pro for my reader, and Newzbin for my nzb service. All of them are paid but I'm a firm believer in you get what you pay for. I can get anything I want anytime I want it and I don't wait around for it. Other will tell you other options, this is just mine. Like with most things related to newsgroups everything is based on user preference and there are no right answers.
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fonzbear2000
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join:2005-08-09
Saint Paul, MN

reply to NewsgroupRev
said by NewsgroupRev See Profile :

Here are some good $10/mo. unlimited options without having to weed through all the services

Astraweb - $11/mo.
Supernews - $9.99/mo.
UseNetServer - $10/mo.

Also as darcilicious mentions the Astraweb block accounts are a good choice. It really depends on how much you think you'll download each month.

- NGR
Newsgroup Reviews

Also, if you pay for a full year in advance, Astraweb is $8/month: »DIRECT link to Astraweb's $96/year special I've used them for over a year now and they have gone down once and were back up in less than a day.
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crese24

join:2007-12-27
reply to amd7674
Newsgroups/Usenet is pretty good! I was skeptical about it all at first, but.. then I signed up for astraweb/supernews and a nzb index site and the rest is history! Been addicted ever since!


4play

join:2001-01-02
Tacoma, WA
reply to amd7674
Even better, get on a private FTP, newsgroups are old news.

pr1mo
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said by 4play See Profile :

Even better, get on a private FTP, newsgroups are old news.
hahahahahahaha


darcilicious
Cyber Librarian
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join:2001-01-02
Forest Grove, OR
·Verizon FIOS
·Comcast

said by pr1mo See Profile :

said by 4play See Profile :

Even better, get on a private FTP, newsgroups are old news.
hahahahahahaha
+1 (on the hahahaha bit )

jimbojonesBC

join:2009-11-07
Hey, I'm new too. I have 12,000 newsgroups offered to me by my ISP but I don't know which one to choose. Could someone help me out here?


swintec
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said by jimbojonesBC See Profile :

Hey, I'm new too. I have 12,000 newsgroups offered to me by my ISP but I don't know which one to choose. Could someone help me out here?
Newsgroups are dependent on personal interest. Who is your ISP? They may be only text / discussion groups.
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jimbojonesBC

join:2009-11-07

said by swintec See Profile :

said by jimbojonesBC See Profile :

Hey, I'm new too. I have 12,000 newsgroups offered to me by my ISP but I don't know which one to choose. Could someone help me out here?
Newsgroups are dependent on personal interest. Who is your ISP? They may be only text / discussion groups.
My ISP is shaw. I'm pretty sure I don't have to pay to download stuff; in Canada we have rights.

jimbojonesBC

join:2009-11-07
I recall 3 years ago my friend doing so aswell.


darcilicious
Cyber Librarian
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join:2001-01-02
Forest Grove, OR
·Verizon FIOS
·Comcast

reply to jimbojonesBC
Learn about nzb's -- they're like torrent files for newgroups. For example, »tvnzb.com has nzb files for tv shows.

Then use something like sabnzbd that takes the info from the nzb file, downloads all the parts and pops out the video file.
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