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    Yeah, fast servers do the trick.
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    Yea a good Usenet provider can make all the difference I can max out my internet connection very easy and pretty much at will Usenet rocks.
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    Anyways, to answer the original question. Powerful tier 1 servers (like Giganews) sit directly on redundant multi-gigabit internet backbones making the only limitation your connection not theirs.

    I have an 8 meg Comcast connection so I download files at a full 8 megs.
    My friend in Seattle has a 16 meg connection so he gets 16 meg downloads.

    Unlike filesharing networks, all Usenet files sit directly on these powerful servers therefore you will always download at maximum connection speed regardless of what you are downloading or how popular the file is.

    I hope this helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DwarfBaby View Post
    Anyways, to answer the original question. Powerful tier 1 servers (like Giganews) sit directly on redundant multi-gigabit internet backbones making the only limitation your connection not theirs.

    I have an 8 meg Comcast connection so I download files at a full 8 megs.
    My friend in Seattle has a 16 meg connection so he gets 16 meg downloads.

    Unlike filesharing networks, all Usenet files sit directly on these powerful servers therefore you will always download at maximum connection speed regardless of what you are downloading or how popular the file is.

    I hope this helps.
    I would really help if you could get my crappy sbc/yahoo dsl which they claim to be up to 6 mbit but only averages around 1.6mbit to actually work at the providers claimed speed :icon_thum I know you have no control over that and why not use a different provider that is because that is the better choice in my area I guess it sucks to be me :icon_puke
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    I know the feeling

    About 5 years ago I had DSL which they claimed "Up to" 1.5 megs. The connection never approached those numbers and during heavy traffic hours was only slightly better then dial-up.

    While the service did improve I was still more then happy to jump ship once Comcast came to my area. They say my connection is 8 megs and they mean it.

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    Well when my 1 year contract with yahoo expires I think I will try insightbb and see what kind of speed they have in my area might not be as cheap but also may not be as slow either.
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    I'd say that most of the time usenet gets high download speeds and/or faster than bittorrent speeds because there are less jumps between the user and the server especially if an individuals connection to usenet is provided by their ISP.

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    Thanks for all the replies. My own isp provider doesn't give acess to binary newsgroups.
    I use giganews.
    Lately though i decided to give rapidshare preuim a go. I'm now getting just as fast speeds through them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mandms View Post
    I'd say that most of the time usenet gets high download speeds and/or faster than bittorrent speeds because there are less jumps between the user and the server especially if an individuals connection to usenet is provided by their ISP.
    actually there are no servers in bittorrent involved in the transfer (excluding trackers, of course); and your connection to usenet is always direct, both if provided by your isp and with paid services (where direct is not to be taken literally, of course ;) )

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    i wish someone would teach me, i want a usenet system on my computer, but there are no thorough guides for it.

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    asymmetric lines are all that's available in the US :(

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    Quote Originally Posted by xguju View Post
    i wish someone would teach me, i want a usenet system on my computer, but there are no thorough guides for it.
    Check the guide in my sig.

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    I dunno, I just don't think I should pay for something like usenet when I can can easily get the same file from bittorrent

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