ASHBURN, Va., July 22, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Newshosting, the recognized leader in global Usenet newsgroup access, today announced it has reached a major retention milestone of 1800 days of NTTP retention. Newsgroup retention is the length of time that a newsgroup post is available to subscribers. 1800 days of retention means that Newshosting subscribers can access posts that were added to Usenet newsgroups up to 1800 days ago, with 99% completion.
Newshosting offers an easy-to-use Usenet browser with built-in search and file previewing. You can browse, read, discuss and download from 100,000+ newsgroups at superior speeds with one of the best retention plans the industry has to offer. Just like our retention rate, our list of newsgroups is always growing, bringing you the best that Usenet has to offer.
The Newshosting Unlimited service plan comes with:
- Unlimited data transfer and speed
- 256-bit SSL Encryption
- 30 connections
- 99%+ completion
- North America and Europe sever farms
- 14 day/30 GB free trial
Newshosting also offers an XL Powerpack service plan with double the connections (60 instead of 30) and includes a free Easynews account. For those that don't need unlimited data transfer there is also a Lite service plan available that comes with 50GB including rollover (unused gigs rollover to future months.) All service plans include complete access to the easy-to-use Usenet browser, making it possible to communicate with millions globally!
About Newshosting:
Newshosting is the world's premier provider of Usenet newsgroup access. As the industry-leader in service reliability, speed and retention, Newshosting is committed to providing world-class Usenet access to over 100,000 discussion groups from its servers across the world.
For more information about Newshosting and its Usenet service offerings, please visit www.Newshosting.com or contact [email protected].
SOURCE Newshosting
WANT YOUR COMPANY'S NEWS FEATURED ON PRNEWSWIRE.COM?
Newsrooms &
Influencers
Digital Media
Outlets
Journalists
Opted In
Share this article