One of the first things when looking for a Usenet provider is the amount of retention the service has. Airnews delivers an above average retention rate of 140 days for binaries. Uniquely though, a host of plans ranging from $9.95 - $99.95 for unlimited downloads come with varied throttle limits. Free trial available and a 7 day money back guarantee is also offered.
Features
140 day binary retention. US Server only. Phone or email support and a 7 day money back guarantee.
Support
Airnews offers phone as well as email support. The support team seems very well organized comparative to a corporate level. Knowledgebase/Support section is well organized and informative enough for someone either new to Usenet as well as to more advanced users looking for more technical information.
Conclusion
Airnews is the first Usenet site reviewed that caters to selling Usenet services by bandwidth limits. This is a considerable solution for someone who is looking to match the connection speed they have available to them. The service seems solid and customer is courteous to walk through everything from setup to technical issues that may happen along the way.




















