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In late 2006, Giganews implemented [[Secure Sockets Layer|SSL]] [[Encryption]] as an optional service feature for all customers<ref>[http://www.giganews.com/news/article/encrypted-usenet.html Encrypted Usenet Access Announced by Giganews]</ref>.
In late 2006, Giganews implemented [[Secure Sockets Layer|SSL]] [[Encryption]] as an optional service feature for all customers<ref>[http://www.giganews.com/news/article/encrypted-usenet.html Encrypted Usenet Access Announced by Giganews]</ref>.


Article retention in binary groups was claimed to be increased to 240 days in October 2008<ref>[http://www.giganews.com/news/article/240-days-retention-complete.html 240 Day Binary Retention Expansion is Complete!]</ref>. However, as of March 28 2009 the actual retention length is only 232 days.
Article retention in binary groups was claimed to be increased to 240 days in October 2008<ref>[http://www.giganews.com/news/article/240-days-retention-complete.html 240 Day Binary Retention Expansion is Complete!]</ref>. However, as of April 3, 2009 the actual retention length is only 239 days.


Giganews is in the process of increasing its retention length to 365 days. <ref>[http://www.giganews.com/news/article/365-days-retention.html Giganews Announces ‘365 Special’ and Commitment to 365 Days of Retention ]</ref>
Giganews is in the process of increasing its retention length to 365 days. <ref>[http://www.giganews.com/news/article/365-days-retention.html Giganews Announces ‘365 Special’ and Commitment to 365 Days of Retention ]</ref>

Revision as of 19:02, 3 April 2009

Giganews, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded1998 in Austin, Texas
HeadquartersAustin, Texas
ProductsUsenet
Websitewww.giganews.com

Giganews, Inc is a Usenet/newsgroup service provider. Founded in 1998, Giganews service is available to individual users through a subscription model and as an outsourced service to internet service providers. Giganews currently offers service to over 10 million broadband users in 180 countries. Well-known ISPs that have outsourced Usenet access to Giganews include RCN Corporation[1], BT, WOW! (Wide Open West), and Kingston Communications.

According to www.top1000.org[2], the combined weight of Giganews' servers makes Giganews the most peered Usenet server currently online.

Giganews traffic is peered at Equinix[3] in Ashburn in Loudoun County, Virginia, AMS-IX[4] and NL-IX[5] in The Netherlands, DE-CIX[6] in Frankfurt, Germany, and LINX[7][8] in London, United Kingdom. In late 2008, Giganews' bandwidth capacity at AMS-IX increased from 40Gb/s to 80Gb/s[9].

In the summer of 2005, Giganews provided open Usenet access to attendees of the What The Hack conference in The Netherlands[10].

Starting in early 2006, the Mozilla Foundation’s newsgroup hierarchy was sponsored by Giganews[11].

In late 2006, Giganews implemented SSL Encryption as an optional service feature for all customers[12].

Article retention in binary groups was claimed to be increased to 240 days in October 2008[13]. However, as of April 3, 2009 the actual retention length is only 239 days.

Giganews is in the process of increasing its retention length to 365 days. [14]

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