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theCubeNet appears, based on the extracted page content, to be primarily a Usenet provider. Several parts of the site describe it as an “Unlimited, Secure and Reliable Usenet and VPN Service,” but the publicly available information is almost entirely focused on Usenet plans, servers, retention, and connection limits. It offers US and European servers, SSL-encrypted connections, 5700+ days of retention, and advertises unlimited speed plus 24/7 Live Support.
From a proxy/VPN perspective, theCubeNet lacks transparency. It does not disclose whether it offers residential, datacenter, or mobile proxies, nor does it provide details on IP pool size, country coverage, HTTP/SOCKS5 protocols, VPN clients, or node lists. What can be confirmed from the content is that its Usenet servers are located in the US & EU, and connections are protected with SSL encryption. In terms of concurrency, standard Unlimited, Metered, and Block plans mostly include 50 connections, while promotional offers and the shopping cart mention 100 SSL-encrypted connections. Bandwidth is advertised as Unlimited Speed, but the terms define fair use as 10TB or less per consumer account per month, with potential speed restrictions after that.
The pricing structure is fairly broad. Unlimited plans support monthly billing at $9.99, quarterly billing equivalent to $8.99/month, semiannual billing equivalent to $7.99/month, and annual billing equivalent to $5.99/month. Metered plans range from 30GB to 250GB/month, priced at $4.99-$9.99/month. Block plans are one-time purchases, from 5GB for $2.99 to 750GB for $59.99, and never expire. The site also lists several promotional prices, such as $50/year and a 1TB Block for $45.
The main strengths are flexible plan options: light users can buy non-expiring Block plans, while heavy users can choose Unlimited plans. US/EU servers, SSL, long retention, and relatively low annual pricing are also appealing. The downsides are that, as a VPN/proxy service, key technical details are missing. Its privacy policy does not emphasize anonymity; the checkout page indicates that IP addresses are logged, and the terms state that users should not expect privacy for accounts or messages and that the service may cooperate with law enforcement. In addition, refund terms are inconsistent across pages, showing both 7 days/2GB and 48 hours/2GB, while cryptocurrency payments and Block plans are non-refundable.
theCubeNet is better suited to users who specifically need Usenet access, rather than those looking for proxy pools, scraping proxies, cross-border Socks5, or a privacy-focused VPN. The extracted content does not provide information about access from mainland China, and apart from Bitcoin/cryptocurrency, other payment methods are not clearly listed. If using it from China, you should first verify website accessibility, payment availability, and Usenet connection quality yourself. As for alternatives, the available content does not provide citable information.
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thecubenet.com is an United States Proxies (Usenet/Vpn) provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach thecubenet.com directly.