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I am trying to find a website that indicates which ISP's
offer a news server, without having to look through several pages on each providers site, or information listing the few providers with a decent news server. Looking for an ISP that takes quarterly payments, in advance, by cheque, with a 5GB (or even better unlimited download useage) with no traffic shaping, and adequate backhaul bandwidth. I think Nildram give a Giganews feed, but they went downhill when Pipex got involved. Zen have their in-house (reinventing the wheel) server, with a few rough edges. You can buy in access, but being part of a package is more convenient, and may not involve choosing from basic, premium or Platinum, news packages, and specific limits. ato_zee@hotmail.com |
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> I am trying to find a website that indicates which ISP's > offer a news server, without having to look through several > pages on each providers site, or information listing > the few providers with a decent news server. > Looking for an ISP that takes quarterly payments, > in advance, by cheque, with a 5GB (or even better > unlimited download useage) with no traffic shaping, > and adequate backhaul bandwidth. > I think Nildram give a Giganews feed, but they > went downhill when Pipex got involved. Zen have their > in-house (reinventing the wheel) server, with a few > rough edges. > You can buy in access, but being part of a > package is more convenient, and may not involve > choosing from basic, premium or Platinum, news > packages, and specific limits. I am on Metronet/Plusnet PAYG. Newsnet included and Firewall Maxdsl RDD |
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>I am trying to find a website that indicates which ISP's >offer a news server, without having to look through several >pages on each providers site, or information listing >the few providers with a decent news server. >Looking for an ISP that takes quarterly payments, >in advance, by cheque, with a 5GB (or even better >unlimited download useage) with no traffic shaping, >and adequate backhaul bandwidth. >I think Nildram give a Giganews feed, but they >went downhill when Pipex got involved. Zen have their >in-house (reinventing the wheel) server, with a few >rough edges. >You can buy in access, but being part of a >package is more convenient, and may not involve >choosing from basic, premium or Platinum, news >packages, and specific limits. madasafish are excellent and provide 10gb month direct from giganews. Sean B |
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<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:47a31233$0$13927$(E-Mail Removed)... >I am trying to find a website that indicates which ISP's > offer a news server, without having to look through several > pages on each providers site, or information listing > the few providers with a decent news server. > Looking for an ISP that takes quarterly payments, > in advance, by cheque, with a 5GB (or even better > unlimited download useage) with no traffic shaping, > and adequate backhaul bandwidth. > I think Nildram give a Giganews feed, but they > went downhill when Pipex got involved. Zen have their > in-house (reinventing the wheel) server, with a few > rough edges. > You can buy in access, but being part of a > package is more convenient, and may not involve > choosing from basic, premium or Platinum, news > packages, and specific limits. You do not need to buy access. I am considering changing to a cheaper ISP that does not have a news server and am trying out news,albasani.net which is free. So far very impressed. Three months or so retention and new groups (non binary) being added all the time. You need to register to use it. -- Keith Willcocks (If you can't laugh at life, it ain't worth living!) |
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