Easynews Test — Usenet Provicer Review

US-based USENET service provider Easynews has been in business since 1998 and is known for offering an all-in-one USENET package that includes both a USENET service and a Web-based newsreader for searching, sorting, viewing and downloading files.

Binary Retention — Binary retention for the NNTP service is currently 4921 days and increasing. Easynews has over 100,000 newsgroups to choose from in addition to 99.5% article completion. The web-based USENET client supports up to 4921 days of binary retention, depending on which plan you choose.

Pricing — Easynews has 3 different pricing plans. It pays, but Easynews encourages loyalty with features like rollover gigs, extra gigs during vacations, and annual bonus appearances. Here's a breakdown of the three plans.

All Easynews plans included a free trial when you sign up through our link. NNTP and VPN are additional fees ($9.95 per month and $2.99 per month, respectively) unless you choose the Big Gig plan, which includes everything. Since all Easynews plans are month-to-month, in most cases we recommend using the free trial and then starting with the classic plan. There are no annual contracts, but loyalty is rewarded with gigs awarded for each year you are a customer. (1 GB for the classic plan, 2 GB for the Plus plan and 12 GB for the Big Gig plan).

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Free trial information — Easynews is only available through a few select partners and offers a 2-week free trial with 50 GBs of downloads. If you exceed any of these limits without cancelling, you will be charged. If you're a bit hesitant, remember that it's easy to keep track of the number of gigabytes you've downloaded through the Easynews control panel.

Special offers/vouchers — If you sign up through our website, you will get the free 2-week/50-gigabyte trial. This is only available through a few select websites such as usenetreviewz.com, who is also a first-time Easynews customer.

Speed — Our download speeds are a maximum of 50 Mbps. During our test of Easynews' NNTP service, we were able to use all available bandwidth despite being routed from South America to the US. Using Easynews' web-based download service seemed just as fast. Note: Download speeds may be affected by intermediary Internet connections.