Posted by John Navas on June 9, 2009, 11:00 am
>My ISP (ATT) just sent this:
>> Please note that on or around July 15, 2009, AT&T will no longer be
>> offering access to the Usenet netnews service.
>Does anybody know which free / cheap services are best?
Tera News <http://www.teranews.com/>
One-time setup fee of $4, no monthly charge:
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John
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Posted by Savageduck on June 9, 2009, 11:35 am
> My ISP (ATT) just sent this:
>
>> Please note that on or around July 15, 2009, AT&T will no longer be
>> offering access to the Usenet netnews service.
>
> Does anybody know which free / cheap services are best?
I am using Panic.com http://www.panic.com/unison/access.php for $9.95/month.
I see you are a Mac/Thoth user. I also paid for Panic's client Unison,
which I find very Mac-centric and intuitive to use, but that would be
your decision. Their Usenet access can be used with whichever client
you want.
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Regards,
Savageduck
Posted by William Black on June 9, 2009, 3:02 pm
Nobody wrote:
>
>> My ISP (ATT) just sent this:
>>
>>> Please note that on or around July 15, 2009, AT&T will no longer be
>>> offering access to the Usenet netnews service.
>>
>> Does anybody know which free / cheap services are best?
>
> news.motzarella.org
Seconded.
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William Black
Posted by Your name on June 10, 2009, 10:47 pm
>
>>My ISP (ATT) just sent this:
>>
>>> Please note that on or around July 15, 2009, AT&T will no longer be
>>> offering access to the Usenet netnews service.
>>
>>Does anybody know which free / cheap services are best?
>
> Tera News <http://www.teranews.com/>
> One-time setup fee of $4, no monthly charge:
And limited to what, 2 mb a day ?
Maybe good if you only browse text groups, for binaries try easynews
Posted by Frank Provasek on July 6, 2009, 9:15 pm
> My ISP (ATT) just sent this:
> > Please note that on or around July 15, 2009, AT&T will no longer be
> > offering access to the Usenet netnews service.
> Does anybody know which free / cheap services are best?
www.groups.google.com is a free web-based interface suitable for those
not interested in binaries
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>> Please note that on or around July 15, 2009, AT&T will no longer be
>> offering access to the Usenet netnews service.
>Does anybody know which free / cheap services are best?