For you, I have listed the advantages of Usenet in order to download content.
To this list of benefits I added a list of disadvantages to using Usenet.
Usenet - Newsgroup: why bother?
Maximum speed
Servers newsgroups allow you to download at home at tremendous speeds as 5 MB / sec
Generally, it's your connection that will limit you, and not connecting with your news server.
Unlimited downloads
Most subscriptions (even cheaper!) Do not require any download quota.
Want to download 24/24 7/7?
Enhanced security
The servers offer newsgroups, in your subscription, access SSL to their servers.
Others offer an optional access VPN .
And there are already Internet VPN services for your Internet connection.
No! Person sniffera my connection, Nomdedju '!
Offers free trials!
Follow our guide to test 3 free trial offers and earn 42 days and free access to newsgroups. You can safely withdraw each trial offer and try another ... 3 x 14 = 42 days free!
Guide for 42 days free access to Usenet
No log, no trace
Newsgroups servers will have no trace or history that you downloaded. The only information they have is the total amount downloaded during your subscription.
Something to hide? Ouuuh is not good ... but remember that you are responsible for what you download
Many content
Beaaaaaaaaaacoup!
The 700 largest newsgroups binaries from Usenet house more than 3.8 peta bytes of data.
It's been 3 million 800 thousand gigabytes ...
Available right away if you want
No upload
No upload is cool!
For in the Peer-To-Peer (P2P), there is the download , the upload and ratio.
Have no more uploads means you do not put content available to other users.
It also means that you can use your connection to do other things when downloading on Usenet (because too much upload speed affects the download)
Yay!
Not hadopisable
And yes! Piracy attacks in P2P, no doubt about it!
And Usenet, as mentioned above, there is no upload. So you do not put anything available to other users.
And with SSL, you are safe.
Go home, there's nothing to see in my data transfer!
Convinced that Usenet is the best download network?
Download on Usenet by following our guide
Want to know more about Usenet and its benefits? Read more ...
Usenet is a global network
Usenet is global. Each provider has a copy of the content of Usenet and you must provide access.
Thus users PowerUsenet United States will see the same thing you tomorrow in the newsgroup alt.binaries.superman. While you're at Astraweb.
All users of Usenet access the same content ...
It ... it's great!
Usenet is and will remain
Usenet can not be cut. There will always be there. Unless all providers stop at the same time.
A giant cataclysm could ... could stop Usenet!
The contents are quickly available on newsgroups
The posters are becoming more numerous, and it allows Usenet always contain more content, faster than ever.
And if you put into it, you will help to improve this speed.
Usenet was born in 1979
Usenet has been proven. Usenet and continue to do them.
Usenet is the daddy of P2P!
A middle concurentiel
For over 15 years, the number of providers increase to Newsgroups.
Slowly at first, but since the era of broadband, and now with the optical fiber, the providers are becoming more numerous.
Observed month after month:
- a decline in subscription fees
- a wider range of services offered (SSL appeared to progressively among all providers)
- an increase in the retention of binary data (and texts ...)
When they fritent it is always good for us!
No false content on the newsgroups
You will usually find no false content. I mean when you download content named A and then you find content more the type X, or Z ... different from what you expected.
Usenet does not have that kind of content, or very little. Each content is explicitly named.
Also, if you go through a site referencing newsgroups (as Binnews), then you get a list of content already filtered.
No more "I'm sorry, I assure you I did not know it was porn ..."
What you should know about Usenet
There is a price
The one month subscription in your newsgroup provider.
And in exchange, you will have all the benefits mentioned above: download high-speed, secure connection, unlimited downloads, ...
Free solutions of prompt and unrestricted access to Usenet? Piper!
Usenet may look complicated
Yes it's true that Usenet can seem complicated.
If you're used to retrieve content on the internet (P2P, Direct Download), you get along well with Usenet, no worries!
If this is your first in the download, read the entire contents of this site and you should learn a few things.
And the forum is there for you if you are looking for user feedback!
Usenet can scare you
Pay a subscription, it may deter some. This is understandable.
I advise you to test anyway Usenet.
Because if you do not want to pay, there are solutions for you to test Usenet access over a defined period and / or with a quota of Giga bytes downloaded determined.
The service will not be the same quality through trial offers, but you may be convinced then pay a small subscription.
Click for password ...
If download content and one day you find a file password.htm Click for is that you've been had.
How so? Well some smart guys like to download content, recompress with a password and rebroadcast on Usenet with instructions to obtain this password.
Bastard is not it?
What's the point? To make us shit!
But visit the Password Protection in our glossary to learn more about how to avoid downloading such content.
Need to repair files?
Usenet is often synonymous with repair. It is a fact.
But among the tested software on this site, some are highlighted for their ability to undertake its own verification steps / repair / decompression (verify / repair / uncompress).
Everything is automatic!
Retention
This is an intrinsic characteristic of Usenet.
As all content on Usenet is stored on the disks of your newsgroup server, the more content, and the longer it takes place.
Where costs higher or lower depending on whether one keeps content more or less time.
That's the disadvantage of retention: content can not be there forever on Usenet. Once the retention period is complete, it will be deleted.
But do not worry, retention periods are generally of the order of more than 1350 days! (As of end April 2012 ... they have doubled in two years!)





