UseNeXT: The ultimate way to access UseNet

For those of you who don’t know, Usenet is a worldwide distributed Internet discussion system. It basically resembles a bulletin board system and consists of a number of newsgroups. Users can read and post messages to these newsgroups. Usenet contains more than 2500 terabytes of data and 5000 gigabytes are added daily. The best part – you can download the files at maximum DSL speed.

What is UseNeXT?

UseNeXT is a Usenet service provider and a software/client that is used to access the Usenet. Accessing the Usenet has always been a complicated task and a special software or a newsreader is required. UseNeXT allows you easy access to the Usenet through a clean and organized interface. UseNeXT is the only service provider that offers access to 8 server farms world over. It gives you immediate high speed access and the maximum level of security through a 256 bit encryption. Since the download are direct, you can make full use of your high speed connection.


The UseNeXT software provides a slew of features. The built-in media player lets you preview files before downloading them, even if they are archived. It also automatically unpacks and repairs failed downloads. Files are sorted into various categories. You can pause the downloads and resume them later. There’s a chat feature as well, that lets you chat with other UseNeXT users.

UseNeXT is a paid service but you can always avail the 14 day free trial first, which allows you to download 300GB of data. The paid package starts at 9.95 Euro and gives you up to 600GB per month. If you want to download quality content at maximum speed, try UseNeXT. You’ll love it.

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