Best ISP Servers
(Click here to view the original thread with full colors/images)Posted by: Kuberr
What are they? I have OOL (Optimum Online) and have about 19-20 days retention with speeds limited to 100kB/s - 400kB/s.
Posted by: 4play
used to have zeninternet.co.uk which was 7 days retention and speeds of about 820k
now im with bt which outsources to giganews so 120 day retention but 3 connection limit at 60k each.
Posted by: Kuberr
What's BT?
Posted by: mesaman
British Telecom.
I use Qwest's news server and I can't find anyone else who does. Access is very limited.
Unlimited speed and 18 days retention.
Posted by: Alloneword
used to have zeninternet.co.uk which was 7 days retention and speeds of about 820kYea i used to be with them as well but now moved to "Be" and Newshosting, i found Zen OK but got fed up with incompletes and moved a while ago and i used to max out on there 1 meg line
All1
Posted by: upGrayde
rr's got like 35+ days retention
Posted by: DSLFreak
Cox HSI has 30+ days retention with 4 connections @ 512 Kbps each.
Not the greatest speed but it gets the job done for free. :-)
EDIT: BTW... Cox is outsourced to Highwinds Media Group.
Posted by: weezyfbaby
rr is pretty good that is what i use
Posted by: whiteboy
rr is pretty good that is what i use
When i used it it had 2 days retention:angry:
Posted by: Dreamz
Road Runner .. FTW
100+ Day Retention
Unlimited Bandwidth
!!! LOVE IT
Posted by: dawsonkm
Is RR outsourcing?
Posted by: mesaman
RR/Time Warner go here (http://help.rr.com/HMSLogic/newsgroups_help_topic.aspx?topic=Newsgroups).
Posted by: stripchamber
agreed cox isn't too bad. granted figuring out how the fuck your supposed to log in when you first get it is a pain in the ass. but an hour spent on hold isnt the worst thing i guess.
Posted by: aburyach
RoadRunner is the shit...
100+ days retention, max speeds ALL the time. Glad they outsourced.
Posted by: EyeBaller
RoadRunner is the shit...
100+ days retention, max speeds ALL the time. Glad they outsourced.
Agreed... amazing service.
Posted by: upGrayde
what does it mean to "outsource"?
and yeah, rr ftw
Posted by: MultiForce
what does it mean to "outsource"?
and yeah, rr ftw
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outsourcing
Posted by: Diliman
cool
