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Finding the Best Usenet Service

Monday, July 12th, 2010

The question of what company provides the best Usenet service is more dependent upon the customer than it is the company. Most companies offer flexible plans, generous download amounts and high speeds. Finding out which plan matches your needs will largely be dependent upon the price of the service and the amount of downloading you plan to do. There are literally thousands of newsgroups and most services offer so many that there is little over which the companies can compete in that regard. Almost all companies provide uncensored, unfiltered access to the newsgroups.

The best Usenet options for light users are usually limited plans. These have a ceiling on the amount of bandwidth you’ll be allotted each month. Bandwidth is simply a term that describes the amount of information you download. It is measured in gigabytes, the same measurement by which computer hard drives are measured. If you have a 10GB plan, you’ll be able to download 10 movies of 1GB size each. Using examples like these is a good way to calculate how much bandwidth you’ll need.

The best Usenet services universally offer encryption. This affords the user security by way of encrypting the information sent between the Usenet server and the user while it’s in transit. This prevents snooping attempts by just about anyone and makes it almost impossible to determine what’s being downloaded or uploaded. With the growing concerns centering on privacy and the Internet, this aspect of the service is a welcome one with most users. The encryption means that you can browse the groups with little worry. It also means that any files you transfer won’t be intercepted in transit by a listening party. For many users, this level of privacy makes the Usenet their preferred forum for posting information.

There are still other services related to privacy provided by the best Usenet services. Some of these services camouflage the user’s IP address, allowing users in nations which are essentially totalitarian with their control over the Internet to browse freely. This is one of the best features of the Usenet. As was the intention when the Internet was created, Usenet allows people from all over the world to network, to share information and to do so based on their conscious instead of based on the dictates of a government. This type of privacy makes the Usenet a very competitive option.