Sunny Usenet

Sunny Usenet

By Nicholas Fearn

Usenet services can vary in many ways – some are easier to operate and get the job done quickly, while others are more complicated and suited for users who have some measure of technical expertise.

Sunny Usenet is a European provider that sits at the lower end of the market. The company aims to make Usenet affordable for everyone, with prices starting at €1.43 (around £1.25, $1.50, or AU$2) a month. Although it may not be the most powerful platform on the market, it’s vying for the attention of people who haven’t used a Usenet provider in the past.

This may be a European Usenet service, but that doesn’t mean it’s exclusive to people living in Europe. In fact, the company accepts users from all around the world. It’s not necessary to have a European IP address in order to sign up.

Performance

Competing European Usenet provider Eweka, on the other hand, expects users to be using a European broadband service – and that’s an unfortunate limitation. The latter does have the upper hand over Sunny Usenet in one respect, though. It boasts over 3,000 days of binary retention, while Sunny …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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