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There are pockets of usenet that are still quite healthy, thank you. jank+, highly recommended if a panix account is within your means Which, at $100/year, it probably is for most of the folks who post (or would wish to post) here. Plus, you get stellar customer support. $100/year is very expensive if that's just for usenet. (That's what I pay for 8MB broadband for a year.) Things are, uh, somewhat different here. And panix is a full-featured shell provider, not just usenet. Indeed- it was good to point that out.
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I guess that's no longer the case. How come broadband generally is still so expensive here? How long can the cable/phone companies keep up their monopoly pricing? It's a good point Ken. When I first moved to the US in 1989, I was amazed at the idea of, for example, unlimited local calling (albeit paid for at for a fee.) It had always previousl puzzled me in movies and TV shows why Americans were often on the phone for so long. Seriously! I think that since then other countries have caught up and exceeded the US model. I suspect one problem in the US is the size, and small population density. FWIW, I was stupidly paying around $30 a month until I realised I could get it much cheaper, but the price I pay (Ł6.49) requires you to be on a LLU line, which I don't think the majority of UK residents would be on- though a large number would be. Did I say that my Ł11.25 a month line rental includes unlimited calls (max 60 mins each) to 30 countries? 
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It's a good point Ken. When I first moved to the US in 1989, I was amazed at the idea of, for example, unlimited local calling (albeit paid for at for a fee.) It had always previousl puzzled me in movies and TV shows why Americans were often on the phone for so long. Seriously! There have also been strange economic models in telephone service. In the SF Bay Area, a call from San Francisco to the SF airport is a metered call (we used to call it long distance until the telcos were split up and then they called it a ZUM call)
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I suspect one problem in the US is the size, and small population density. FWIW, I was stupidly paying around $30 a month until I realised I could get it much cheaper, but the price I pay (Ł6.49) requires you to be on a LLU line, which I don't think the majority of UK residents would be on- though a large number would be. Did I say that my Ł11.25 a month line rental includes unlimited calls (max 60 mins each) to 30 countries? Jeez, between that and National Health do you guys pay for *any* necessities in the UK? Oh, yeah, you do pay a license fee for owning a tv set. We have that over you, anyway. By the way, what is a LLU line? Is that something like VOIP?
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Of course, today people don't care unless they still have landlines, as most people have dialing plans that include the entire U.S. Certainly, I've noticed that students here almost exclusively use mobile communication- makes sense for them- but if you don't have a landline, then that makes things like broadband more expensive. That said, I have a payg 3g usb modem. For a year, I get 12GB. I've been using it on the road for the last 4 months, and have only used a bit over 2GB. But, at home, I'd probably use 10-20GB a month.
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By the way, what is a LLU line? Is that something like VOIP? No, it's the kind of exchange line we have- local loop unbundling. It's basically a mechanism that allows multiple operators to use the same line- hence the dramatic drop in prices!
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