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ISP's with Newservers
Posted by Edward Holt on July 27th, 2003



"critcher" <dennisgange@gothere.uk.com> wrote in message
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Zen is one.



Posted by Robert Maskill on July 27th, 2003


critcher wrote:


How good that access is however another matter....

Have a look at www.adslguide.org.uk for comments on the various providers.

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Posted by critcher on July 27th, 2003


who are the ISP's with news servers included in their subs


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Posted by Kraftee on July 27th, 2003


A better question would be who are the ISP's who offer a _working_
usenet service included in their price?

Quite a few do include such servers but many are broken to a greater
or lesser extent...

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Posted by Jason Clifford on July 27th, 2003


critcher wrote:

Do you want a full news server with binaries or are you after discussions
and useful information rather than the usual binary downloads?

For the former many (most?) ISPs offer a news service. For the latter you
need a supplier like Clara who offer a full news server.

Operating a full news server including binaries is expensive so expect to
pay a premium for this.

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Posted by Andrew Norman on July 27th, 2003


On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 16:40:19 +0100, Jason Clifford <jason@ukfsn.org>
wrote:

Unless of course you go with clara as your ISP, in which case you get
the same full binary news server access for "free".
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Posted by critcher on July 27th, 2003


"Andrew Norman" <andy@norman.cx> wrote in message
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At the moment I'm using free.teranews.com which costs $3.95 to setup and a
maximum of 50meg downloads, which seems a fairly good deal, but there seems
to be a fair number of outages on the server along with delays.Thanks for
your help


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Posted by Andrew Norman on July 27th, 2003


On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 18:20:11 +0100, Jason Clifford <jason@ukpost.com>
wrote:

Erm. Where are you looking ?

http://www.uk.clara.net/homeaccess/
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Posted by not.sure on July 27th, 2003



"critcher" <dennisgange@gothere.uk.com> wrote in message
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Hopefully, within the next 3 weeks, PlusNets binary feed will be improving
if all goes according to plan (their plan!).

See:
<http://bbs.adslguide.org.uk/showthre...et&Number=6963
50&fpart=1&PHPSESSID=>

or specifically this post:
<http://bbs.adslguide.org.uk/showthre...et&Number=8062
12&page=&view=&sb=&o=>

Rob



Posted by not.sure on July 27th, 2003



"not.sure" <nobody@this.place> wrote in message
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Sorry, try these shortened URLs;

See:
http://tinyurl.com/i7sg

or specifically this post:

http://tinyurl.com/i7sc

Rob




Posted by Jason Clifford on July 28th, 2003


On Sun, 27 Jul 2003, Andrew Norman wrote:

Thanks - I missed the link. That seems like a reasonable fee to me.

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Posted by John on July 29th, 2003



Edward Holt <edward_holt@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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any decent newsgroup service.



Posted by Peter Morgan - 0870 432 9631 on August 2nd, 2003


On 28 Jul 2003 11:00, "Johnny Too Bad" <reply@thisNG.com> wrote:

I didn't know you could access binaries on that account...

Posted by Ian Stirling on August 2nd, 2003


critcher <dennisgange@gothere.uk.com> wrote:
Demon, the service seems more or less OK at the moment.

A good selection of binaries groups.

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