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Is it possible to use quality Usenet service for free?
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because paying 7,50 for a legal service is something different than paying for paysite acces. (dont tell me you didnt mean paysites because self earned acces is allmost impossible to get)
Possible but inconvenient, as in having to cob together multiple free news servers and then manage simultaneous connections to them.
Depends on your definition of quality. My ISP provides newsgroups that, for text purposes, are of very high quality. Good luck getting binaries with them, though.
It's worth it to dish out the money to get an account on a good news server.
lol @ payaccess
nice going if all the info about it is pred, bye ftp and bye money
I know that my isp is affiliates with giganews. Try checking out something like that.
My ISP (NTL) has newsgroups and I can get some binaries but it is very limited. The speeds are good though, I easily max out my 10M connection.
@satansraiser: is that Helena Bonham Carter in your sig?
I use my ISP's newsgroup and it's awesome. I get everything I want. Retention is like 25 days, though. So I just keep up with what's out and get it in the beginning.
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Grabit is a nice free newsreader and has NZB functions aswell.
I don't think there are any free usenet services that are as robust as the pay services, but then again you may luck out and have an isp that has a decent service that you don't have to pay extra for.
because paying 7,50 for a legal service is something different than paying for paysite acces
hey noob fred861 :P
for me, yes, YottaNews, maximum speed is 16kB/s retention is about 90 days, sign-up 4 free, it's a quality UseNet for Dial-up and ISDN :D.
It's good enough to download eBooks, text...but not good to download DVDs
my isp actually gives me free giganews access, although the speeds are capped at about 70kBps over 3 connections.
I am confused...so can I use newsgroups for free or not...if so, how?
Yes, if you want to spend a lot of time learning how to do it.
my isp, btyahoo (UK), gives me free usenet access (provided by giganews!!) and they have recently uncapped the download rate.
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