Altopia

Altopia

By Nicholas Fearn

Usenet services have been around for decades, and Altopia is among the oldest on the market. The company was set up in 1995 by a university system admin who wanted to create a useful, uncensored newsgroup service for students.

Since then, it’s gone on to become a commercial service for different industries. While it may not be as big or sophisticated as other platforms out there, the firm puts ethics first. It aims to promote freedom of expression so that customers can make their thoughts known, and it protects customer privacy (while cooperating with law enforcement agencies and copyright holders).

Altopia, as a platform, is powered by open source software such as Linux, Apache, PostgreSQL, BIRD and Keepalived, and it has made a pledge to contribute code back to the community. More than anything, it’s a service that puts old-school technologists and companies first.

Performance

As we always stress in our Usenet reviews, retention is an important consideration when it comes to picking the right service. Compared to other providers, Altopia offers a significantly lower retention rate. For text articles and single-part binaries, there are only 550 days of retention. Multi-part binaries (two to …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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