How Easynews Guarantees Speed with ISP Peering
Ever felt like you're stuck in the slow lane on the Internet highway? You might be affected by clogged peering points between your computer and the server or website you are trying to access.
What is ISP Peering?
The Internet at its core is a virtual postal service. Every user and every server has a unique address called an “IP address.” Requests for Web pages or Usenet newsgroup posts are sent to the address where it lives and then is returned to the requester’s address. The speed of delivery is determined by how many transit points your requested data has to pass through to get to you. The more transit points (hops), the slower the speeds.
Express package shipping is more direct, thus faster, than regular shipping. When the newsgroup or Web site hoster has direct connections into the ISP your device is connected to, the delivery speed of your “package,” in this case website or newsgroup article, is faster because it’s more direct. Of course, like express shipping, direct peering is more expensive for the webhoster or Usenet provider than the alternative, routing data through 3rd party transit providers who aggregate data from multiple sources to send to your ISP. These transit providers can easily have clogged peering connections to your ISP at peak times.
Efficient peering ensures smooth data traffic flow.
Easynews: Usenet’s Fastest Delivery Service
Easynews achieves maximum speeds for our users by purchasing premium direct peering connections into all the major internet service providers globally including AT&T, Verizon, Comcast, Spectrum, Bell Canada, & Rogers in North America and British Telecom, Virgin Media, Orange, Telenet KPN, Ziggo,& Deutche Telecom in Europe.
Your requested Usenet articles and Web browsing activity through our premium VPN partner’s network travels along the most direct routes available, bypassing transit bottlenecks and minimizing delays. By strategically partnering with ISPs, we have effectively built private superhighways for all your online activity, guaranteeing exceptional speeds.

Easynews's Peering Advantage
Faster Usenet Connections
Experience Usenet access at the speed it deserves. Directly-peered data transfer translates to quicker browsing and shorter wait times.
Improved Reliability
Direct peering connections are more stable and reduce the risk of disruptions for a more consistent Usenet experience.
Peace of Mind
Knowing your Usenet provider prioritizes speed and reliability allows you to focus on exploring the vast Usenet resources with confidence.