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| Thanks for any help. I am trying to switch ISP and wonder if anyone can give me an idea about retention as well as completion of postings on the binary news servers with PlusNet, Pipex or Demon. Thanks One2Go |
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| Have to agree, use a third party . forget isp newsgroups they simply don't have the retention. i have used a number of these many time www.easynews.com (The best can't be beaten) www.giganews.com www.eurofeeds.com "Paul" wrote in message ... On 16 Oct 2003 12:27:52 GMT, One2Go wrote: Thanks for any help. I am trying to switch ISP and wonder if anyone can give me an idea about retention as well as completion of postings on the binary news servers with PlusNet, Pipex or Demon. Thanks One2Go i've used a number of different isp's and have drawn the conclusion that if you want to download binaries subscribe to a 3rd party newsfeed. been using giganews for the last 4 years and the completeness & retention is superb compared to isp's newsservers. Giganews charge about £7.50 per month for a 10gb download allowance, this can't be rolled over into the following months though :-( have a look at www.giganews.com, you can sign up for a free trial there also. |
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| "ronbol" wrote in : Have to agree, use a third party . forget isp newsgroups they simply don't have the retention. i have used a number of these many time www.easynews.com (The best can't be beaten) www.giganews.com www.eurofeeds.com "Paul" wrote in message ... On 16 Oct 2003 12:27:52 GMT, One2Go wrote: Thanks for any help. I am trying to switch ISP and wonder if anyone can give me an idea about retention as well as completion of postings on the binary news servers with PlusNet, Pipex or Demon. Thanks One2Go i've used a number of different isp's and have drawn the conclusion that if you want to download binaries subscribe to a 3rd party newsfeed. been using giganews for the last 4 years and the completeness & retention is superb compared to isp's newsservers. Giganews charge about £7.50 per month for a 10gb download allowance, this can't be rolled over into the following months though :-( have a look at www.giganews.com, you can sign up for a free trial there also. I totally agree with the idea of a third party News Server. At present I have tried the EasyNet binary News Server which does a decent job of 3 to 4 days retention and also the completion ratio is not too bad. However for fills and missed postings I do have for the past 2 years an EasyNews account. My inquiry was more like will PlusNet, Pipex or Demon be like this 3 to 4 days retention and a reasonable completion ratio. I don't want to be stuck with few binary news groups and 5% completion ratio. Thanks One2Go |
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| On 17 Oct 2003 05:24:06 GMT, One2Go wrote: My inquiry was more like will PlusNet, Pipex or Demon be like this 3 to 4 days retention and a reasonable completion ratio. I don't want to be stuck with few binary news groups and 5% completion ratio. At present there are plenty moaning about the binaries on Claranet, but you could get a trial account (0845) and see how many groups and what numbers of posts they have (over the w/e at 1p a minute shouldn't be too much to spend). FreeUK offers similar (22.99) pricing to the ones you mention, the same news servers(but with a 10 GB cap each month), or Clara at 29.99 offers no limit on quantity, but some limit in the speed per thread. As I say, quite a lot of complaint at the moment, but perhaps worth a look - also see http://www.claranews.com/ Yes, I know Clara wasn't among the ones mentioned, but was quite surprised not to see anyone else mentioning it. PlusNet is putting some extra resources into binaries, but at the moment, I'd be quite dishonest to suggest they are worth looking at. Peter M. |
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| "Peter Morgan - 0870 432 9631" wrote in message news On 17 Oct 2003 05:24:06 GMT, One2Go wrote: My inquiry was more like will PlusNet, Pipex or Demon be like this 3 to 4 days retention and a reasonable completion ratio. I don't want to be stuck with few binary news groups and 5% completion ratio. At present there are plenty moaning about the binaries on Claranet, but you could get a trial account (0845) and see how many groups and what numbers of posts they have (over the w/e at 1p a minute shouldn't be too much to spend). FreeUK offers similar (22.99) pricing to the ones you mention, the same news servers(but with a 10 GB cap each month), or Clara at 29.99 offers no limit on quantity, but some limit in the speed per thread. As I say, quite a lot of complaint at the moment, but perhaps worth a look - also see http://www.claranews.com/ Yes, I know Clara wasn't among the ones mentioned, but was quite surprised not to see anyone else mentioning it. PlusNet is putting some extra resources into binaries, but at the moment, I'd be quite dishonest to suggest they are worth looking at. Peter M. If your priority is binary news groups then Plusnet is not for you. Plenty of groups but BA completion. Also 3 to 4 days retention *might* be pushing it a bit. Text groups are fine. In all other respects Plusnet are good so you just have to decide what your priority is. If the news service supplied as part of Clara's ISP service is the same as the news service that can be bought separately it should be good. If it isn't, why is anyone paying for it as a separate service. -- Old Codger e-mail use reply to field What matters in politics is not what happens, but what you can make people believe has happened. [Janet Daley 27/8/2003] |
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| One2Go wrote: Thanks for any help. I am trying to switch ISP and wonder if anyone can give me an idea about retention as well as completion of postings on the binary news servers with PlusNet, Pipex or Demon. At the moment demon have serious problems. The xover (header) information does not match up with the posts always. This will cause most newsreaders to have problems. If you are using a client designed to connect to multiple servers, and fill, it might be a reasonable choice, the group list and retention arn't so bad. Speed is enough to saturate a 64K link, I can't say about faster. However, over the past few years, they seem to have adopted the motto "The customer is always better left in the dark". -- http://inquisitor.i.am/ | | Ian Stirling. ---------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------- "Melchett : Unhappily Blackadder, the Lord High Executioner is dead Blackadder : Oh woe! Murdered of course. Melchett : No, oddly enough no. They usually are but this one just got careless one night and signed his name on the wrong dotted line. They came for him while he slept." - Blackadder II |
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