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Thread: Is it possible to use quality Usenet service for free?

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    Last edited by fred861; 11-26-2011 at 03:48 PM.

  2. Newsgroups   -   #12
    Quote Originally Posted by fred861 View Post
    yeah well my ISP has free binarie newsgroups access.
    the speed are like 2mbit but i can never find any files. i go in the group with the most articles and there's really anything interesting ohwell
    Trying using NZBs - they're basically a XML file for the newsreader that tell it where to find specific files. NZBsrus.com is probably the easiest to use. Download the NZB and open it with your reader - not all readers support NZB, but most do.

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    Grabit is a nice free newsreader and has NZB functions aswell.
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    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.

  5. Newsgroups   -   #15
    because paying 7,50 for a legal service is something different than paying for paysite acces

  6. Newsgroups   -   #16
    hey noob fred861
    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 .
    It's good enough to download eBooks, text...but not good to download DVDs
    Last edited by stephenchow; 12-20-2006 at 11:14 AM.

  7. Newsgroups   -   #17
    my isp actually gives me free giganews access, although the speeds are capped at about 70kBps over 3 connections.

  8. Newsgroups   -   #18
    I am confused...so can I use newsgroups for free or not...if so, how?

  9. Newsgroups   -   #19
    Yes, if you want to spend a lot of time learning how to do it.

  10. Newsgroups   -   #20
    my isp, btyahoo (UK), gives me free usenet access (provided by giganews!!) and they have recently uncapped the download rate.

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