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20% Discount for April Fools Day - 500GB Block for €12.00 (~AUD $18.91) @ Usenet.Farm

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Discount is only valid for every payment made while this coupon is active (from April 1st until April 7th).
You can pay for one month, two months, half year, one year or two years ahead, just change before paying.
The default is two months.

Plans

Stingy - €3.96 month (~AUD $6.24)
  • Monthly access
  • 6 MB/s (48 Mbits)
  • No account sharing
  • 2TB Fair-Use policy ^
  • 40 connections
To The Max - €6.36 month (~AUD $10.02)
  • Monthly access
  • Unlimited speed
  • Yes, account sharing!
  • 3TB Fair-Use policy ^
  • 40 connections

^ After this limit they will lower your download speed to 1024 KB/s (8 Mbits) for the remaining days of the month.

Blocks

500 GB Block - €12.00 (~AUD $18.91)
  • Prepaid
  • Unlimited speed
  • Yes, account sharing!
  • 50 connections
1000 GB Block - €24.00 (~AUD $37.83)
  • Prepaid
  • Unlimited speed
  • Yes, account sharing!
  • 50 connections

Retention is 75 days full retention and 500+ days popular retention. (I don't know what they mean by popular retention, I assume they don't have all newsgroup and only the popular ones.)

Payment Methods

They accept Paypal and Bitcoin.

Side note

Just a little note before buying.
To log in, you need to enter your email into the website and they will send you a login link.
Every. Single. Time.
Maybe its just me but it gets old fast.

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closed Comments

  • +2

    Not that good, especially for such low retention.

    Better off going with someone like bulknews.eu

    Can get a yearly subscription for €25 unlimited (50Mbps speed limit though) using code ‘only19’, or get a 6TB block for €38. I have the 6TB block and works great after switching over from XS Usenet (which they should be as they use the same backend).

  • yep be aware that they are now their own backbone, rather than the hybrid solution of yesteryears, so retention is much lower than it used to be

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