
- Giganews - 50% + VPN
- UseNetServer - $10 unl.
- NewsDemon - $10.95
- Supernews - $9.99 unl.
- Astraweb - $11 unl.
- Newshosting - $15.95
- More Usenet Specials
- Giganews - 10 GB
- Easynews - 10 GB
- Newshosting - 10 GB
- UseNetServer - 10 GB
- NewsDemon - 15 GB
- PowerUsenet - 10 GB
- More Free Usenet Trials
- Giganews
- UseNetServer
- NewsDemon
- Supernews
- Astraweb
- Newshosting
- Easynews
- NewsgroupDirect
- ThunderNews
- Power Usenet
- Giganews : 756 days
- Astraweb : 746
- UseNetServer : 600
- NewsDemon : 650
- Newshosting : 650
- ThunderNews : 603
- NewsgroupDirect : 610
- Power Usenet : 600
- Supernews - 500
- Easynews : 600
Earlier today Supernews rolled out a new site design. The updated features and pricing should position them well in the market. In fact $9.99 unlimited Usenet access will attract lots of attention from customers and competitors alike.
Guess what else is back? The "Newspaper Man" that's who. The original Supernews guy is back at the helm The character reminds us of the glory days for Supernews. Back when they rivaled the industry leaders. Are they ready to make another run?
Let's take a look at the updated Supernews offerings:
For a limited time Supernews is offering NGR visitors unlimited Usenet access for $9.99 a month. The regular price is $11.99. Simply sign up for the NGR Supernews Special and enjoy unlimited downloads for $9.99 a month. No long term commitment required. Simply sign up and enjoy!
Let's take a brief look at the history of Supernews. The service launched in 1995 and was an early industry leader. Since then they have provided fast, reliable Usenet service. Now Supernews appears to be targetting the value end of the market. This segment includes Astraweb, UseNetServer and others offering unlimited newsgroup access in the $10-$12 range.
Where do the new features and pricing put Supernews compared to the competition? With more connections and a lower price than Astraweb will customers move over to Supernews? Granted they aren't quite at the same retention level yet but is close to a year of binaries enough to get folks to switch? It will be interesting to see if the Supernews "Newspaper Man" can outrun the competition.
We commend Supernews on their new offering and thank them kindly for the exclusive discount for NGR visitors. Try them out and let us know what you think. Twitter - NewsgroupRevs.
Read out Supernews review to learn more about the service or visit the NGR Supernews Special page to sign up for $9.99 unlimited Usenet access.
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