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Cox Latest To Dump Free Usenet Access
"Cox Communications is the latest carrier to inform their customers
they're ditching free Usenet access as of June 30. From an e-mail to subscribers:" http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/C...-Access-108010 Fiddley Dee :-/ |
Cox Latest To Dump Free Usenet Access
"Oren" wrote in message ... "Cox Communications is the latest carrier to inform their customers they're ditching free Usenet access as of June 30. From an e-mail to subscribers:" http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/C...-Access-108010 Fiddley Dee :-/ ehh...never fear: http://www.eternal-september.org/ |
Cox Latest To Dump Free Usenet Access
On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 20:54:34 -0500, "JimT" wrote:
ehh...never fear: http://www.eternal-september.org/ Mission accomplished.. |
Cox Latest To Dump Free Usenet Access
In article ,
says... "Cox Communications is the latest carrier to inform their customers they're ditching free Usenet access as of June 30. From an e-mail to subscribers:" http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/C...-Access-108010 Fiddley Dee :-/ http://www.utterpants.co.uk/news/world/coxucker.html |
Cox Latest To Dump Free Usenet Access
On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 06:47:12 -0500, "HeyBub"
wrote: So? Dump Cox. There is no requirement that the folks who provide the wire have to also be your ISP. In our case, Comcast provides internet connection and Earthlink is our ISP. Earthlink provides, in turn, Giganews. Free. Comcast has no market footprint in Nevada and looking at their package prices, they cost the same as Cox. Cox has a strangle hold in NV. |
Cox Latest To Dump Free Usenet Access
On Apr 22, 7:09*am, wrote:
On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 09:51:28 -0400, "Not@home" wrote: Oren wrote: "Cox Communications is the latest carrier to inform their customers they're ditching free Usenet access as of June 30. From an e-mail to subscribers:" http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/C...ree-Usenet-Acc.... Fiddley Dee :-/ My old ISP faced the same problem as Cox, with few subscribers who used usenet, but high equipment costs for carrying usenet. *They solved it by giving us a low level subscription to one of the independent usenet services, free, and allowing us to upgrade to a higher level at our own cost if we needed more capacity. *Cox instead is just degrading their service, but with no concurrent decrease in their rather high fees. Greed knows no bounds. I'll miss them. *The only thing delaying my departure is the prospect of having to get a new email address, since after a few years, your email address is spread all over and its a hassle having to go everywhere and change it. For a few dollars a year, you can register your own domain name and have a permanent email address no matter how many times you switch ISP's. It's very easy to set up. Try godaddy.com When you register a domain name with them, I'm pretty sure they give you a few email account mailboxes free with the name. It's pretty easy to set it up.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Your personal info is divulged if you do this. Not good. And you're paying for this disservice. Not good. |
Cox Latest To Dump Free Usenet Access
In ,
Evan typed: On Apr 21, 9:45 pm, Oren wrote: "Cox Communications is the latest carrier to inform their customers they're ditching free Usenet access as of June 30. From an e-mail to subscribers:" http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/C...ree-Usenet-Acc... Fiddley Dee :-/ AND ??? So stop using your ISP to access newsgroups and do it via Google Groups... ~~ Evan Jeeezz no! Just go to any of the other free newsgroup servers all over the place. The 'net is about the worst way there is to view newsgroups. TWayne |
Cox Latest To Dump Free Usenet Access
Oren wrote:
On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 06:47:12 -0500, "HeyBub" wrote: So? Dump Cox. There is no requirement that the folks who provide the wire have to also be your ISP. In our case, Comcast provides internet connection and Earthlink is our ISP. Earthlink provides, in turn, Giganews. Free. Comcast has no market footprint in Nevada and looking at their package prices, they cost the same as Cox. Yeah, but with Comcast you can use Earthlink as your ISP and with Earthlink you get Giganews free. Cox has a strangle hold in NV. |
Cox Latest To Dump Free Usenet Access
On 4/21/2010 10:47 PM Evan spake thus:
On Apr 21, 9:45 pm, Oren wrote: "Cox Communications is the latest carrier to inform their customers they're ditching free Usenet access as of June 30. From an e-mail to subscribers:" http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/C...ree-Usenet-Acc... Fiddley Dee :-/ AND ??? So stop using your ISP to access newsgroups and do it via Google Groups... No no no no no no! Worst of all possible worlds. (Unless, for some strange reason, you simply *must* be able to access Usenet from other people's computers.) Besides being a massive spam portal, Google has utterly ****ed up their web interface to Usenet. Their search function is totally useless. Users think that the "groups" are Google creations. -- The fashion in killing has an insouciant, flirty style this spring, with the flaunting of well-defined muscle, wrapped in flags. - Comment from an article on Antiwar.com (http://antiwar.com) |
Cox Latest To Dump Free Usenet Access
On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 22:47:43 -0700 (PDT), Evan
wrote: So stop using your ISP to access newsgroups and do it via Google Groups... You really are joking, right?! If I HAD to use Google for reading newsgroups, I would pull the power cord..... |
Cox Latest To Dump Free Usenet Access
On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 16:08:05 -0400, "Twayne" wrote:
In , Evan typed: On Apr 21, 9:45 pm, Oren wrote: "Cox Communications is the latest carrier to inform their customers they're ditching free Usenet access as of June 30. From an e-mail to subscribers:" http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/C...ree-Usenet-Acc... Fiddley Dee :-/ AND ??? So stop using your ISP to access newsgroups and do it via Google Groups... ~~ Evan Jeeezz no! Just go to any of the other free newsgroup servers all over the place. The 'net is about the worst way there is to view newsgroups. Absolutely! Though I use GG from work because NNTP access is blocked. I'm even thinking about Go To My PC to access the Usenet via my home system. It's that bad. |
Cox Latest To Dump Free Usenet Access
In article ,
Oren wrote: "Cox Communications is the latest carrier to inform their customers they're ditching free Usenet access as of June 30. From an e-mail to subscribers:" http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/C...t-Access-10801 0 Fiddley Dee :-/ Merely the latest reason to despise Cox. If I could get DSL, I'd do so for internet and go with satellite TV. Been hating Cox for a wide variety of reasons for 20 years or so. |
Cox Latest To Dump Free Usenet Access
On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 17:55:04 -0700, Smitty Two
wrote: In article , Oren wrote: "Cox Communications is the latest carrier to inform their customers they're ditching free Usenet access as of June 30. From an e-mail to subscribers:" http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/C...t-Access-10801 0 Fiddley Dee :-/ Merely the latest reason to despise Cox. If I could get DSL, I'd do so for internet and go with satellite TV. Been hating Cox for a wide variety of reasons for 20 years or so. Wanna trade? I have DSL and satellite TV and they both suck. I was far happier sending buckets of money to the crooks at Adelphia. |
Cox Latest To Dump Free Usenet Access
Oren wrote:
"Cox Communications is the latest carrier to inform their customers they're ditching free Usenet access as of June 30. From an e-mail to subscribers:" http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/C...-Access-108010 Fiddley Dee :-/ I like how they say they are ditching free access instead of saying that they are removing part of the service that are paying for and not reducing your bill. Jon |
Cox Latest To Dump Free Usenet Access
Oren wrote:
On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 20:54:34 -0500, "JimT" wrote: ehh...never fear: http://www.eternal-september.org/ Mission accomplished.. Just switched to them after my longtime usenet server (news.individual.net) started getting really flakey. So far I'm very happy with the service, and it's free! Jon |
Cox Latest To Dump Free Usenet Access
On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 19:36:16 -0500, "
wrote: Absolutely! Though I use GG from work because NNTP access is blocked. I'm even thinking about Go To My PC to access the Usenet via my home system. It's that bad. Have a look at this. The full version is free... *TeamViewer - the All-In-One Solution for Remote Access and Support over the Internet TeamViewer connects to any PC or server around the world within a few seconds. You can remote control your partner's PC as if you were sitting right in front of it. Find out why more than 60 million users trust TeamViewer! http://www.teamviewer.com/index.aspx |
Cox Latest To Dump Free Usenet Access
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Oren wrote: On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 17:55:04 -0700, Smitty Two wrote: In article , Oren wrote: [snip 40% VAT Tax] Fiddley Dee :-/ Merely the latest reason to despise Cox. If I could get DSL, I'd do so for internet and go with satellite TV. Been hating Cox for a wide variety of reasons for 20 years or so. Where you been lately? (You are late for hall monitor duties) I won't cover for you anymore! All right then. I got distracted by my actual life there for a bit. |
Cox Latest To Dump Free Usenet Access
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Cox Latest To Dump Free Usenet Access
Oren wrote:
On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 19:36:16 -0500, " wrote: Absolutely! Though I use GG from work because NNTP access is blocked. I'm even thinking about Go To My PC to access the Usenet via my home system. It's that bad. Have a look at this. The full version is free... *TeamViewer - the All-In-One Solution for Remote Access and Support over the Internet TeamViewer connects to any PC or server around the world within a few seconds. You can remote control your partner's PC as if you were sitting right in front of it. Find out why more than 60 million users trust TeamViewer! http://www.teamviewer.com/index.aspx TeamViewer is very good, but has, for some, an important drawback: It's not free for commercial use. A better choice is Mikogo: (www.mikogo.com) * Free for ANY use, * Active and server users can interchange control, * Up to eight viewers can connect simultaneously to facilitate training or demonstration, and, best of all, * Requires that the remote site install NOTHING on their computer! They simply access the Mikogo web site. For our technical support, we ask our user to go to the Mikogo web site (using Internet Explorer, Firefox, whatever) and enter the nine-digit code we supply. PRESTO! We're in control of their computer. By entering a couple of commands, the remote user can even control OUR computer. |
Cox Latest To Dump Free Usenet Access
On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 21:17:09 -0700, "Jon Danniken"
wrote: Oren wrote: On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 20:54:34 -0500, "JimT" wrote: ehh...never fear: http://www.eternal-september.org/ Mission accomplished.. Just switched to them after my longtime usenet server (news.individual.net) started getting really flakey. So far I'm very happy with the service, and it's free! I've been using individual.net for five or six years (started when they were free) and have never hand any issues with them. In fact, their customer service is superb. |
Cox Latest To Dump Free Usenet Access
On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 10:12:25 -0500, "HeyBub" wrote:
Oren wrote: On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 19:36:16 -0500, " wrote: Absolutely! Though I use GG from work because NNTP access is blocked. I'm even thinking about Go To My PC to access the Usenet via my home system. It's that bad. Have a look at this. The full version is free... *TeamViewer - the All-In-One Solution for Remote Access and Support over the Internet TeamViewer connects to any PC or server around the world within a few seconds. You can remote control your partner's PC as if you were sitting right in front of it. Find out why more than 60 million users trust TeamViewer! http://www.teamviewer.com/index.aspx TeamViewer is very good, but has, for some, an important drawback: It's not free for commercial use. A better choice is Mikogo: (www.mikogo.com) * Free for ANY use, * Active and server users can interchange control, * Up to eight viewers can connect simultaneously to facilitate training or demonstration, and, best of all, * Requires that the remote site install NOTHING on their computer! They simply access the Mikogo web site. For our technical support, we ask our user to go to the Mikogo web site (using Internet Explorer, Firefox, whatever) and enter the nine-digit code we supply. PRESTO! We're in control of their computer. By entering a couple of commands, the remote user can even control OUR computer. I'll have to take a look at them. Not sure how they work though a few firewalls at each end, but worth a look. |
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