Comprehensive list and reviews of Usenet service providers, helping you choose the best option for your requirements.
Frugal Usenet offers affordable download plans with secure connections, accepting various payments including Bitcoin. Note: no free trials and no account sharing. Packages with Speed and Price Frugal Usenet provides affordable Usenet plans: $5.99/month for 3000+ days retention or $60/year for 5604 days. Both include fast access, 100 connections, multiple servers, and free SSL for…
Stingy Usenet’s ‘affordable packages‘ aren’t all they’re cracked up to be. With plans starting at €4.58/month, limited retention, and questionable speeds, it’s hardly a bargain. The devil’s in the details, and you won’t believe what lurks beneath the surface. Packages: Speed and Price Balance StingyUsenet’s packages are like a three-legged race at a company picnic…
Listen, 5EuroUsenet has some nice speeds and decent prices. But check out what actual users say before jumping in. Good if you just want something that works. Plans – Speed and Price 5 Euro Usenet has Standard (50 Mbit/s, 500-day retention) and Maximum (1000 Mbit/s, 3000-day retention) packages, priced €5.83 to €7.50 monthly, available in…
UsenetAgency offers a decent mix of speed, retention, and affordability. Unfortunately, no mention of completion rate and questionable support make it a risky choice. Established competitors like Eweka offer far better value for Usenet users. Plans – Speed and Price The Junior plan has 40Mbit/s speed and 25 connections for €2.46/month. Sounds alright, yeah? The…
UseNight’s deal sounds enticing, but beware. Fast speeds at night, but crawling during the day. Cheap price, but questionable support and transparency. Packages: Speed and Price Balance UseNight’s subscription options seem too good to be true, don’t they? The NIGHTYPackage offers 30 days at €1.99, 180 days at €10.95, and the so-called ‘Economy‘ plan for…