Access to the Usenet

The Usenet was conceived long before the World Wide Web and is the world’s biggest discussion board. Every day millions of users exchange ideas on almost all kinds of subjects in over 60.000 newsgroups (generally non-moderated). The Usenet contains more than 2500 terabytes of data and 5000 gigabytes are added daily. Through a network of thousands of servers the data of the Usenet is distributed contemporaneously around the world - the advantage: The files are available for a long period of time can be downloaded at maximum DSL speed.


Accessing the Usenet has long been complicated and even today a provider and special software (newsreader) are required. UseNeXT, however, has modernized it: it takes only three steps to access the Usenet and a selection of free newsreaders is provided in your member area.


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