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Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Waiting for the pod bay door to open.
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Is the era of free email coming to an end?
Australia is now seeing companies that provide free email for clients now dropping that product. Their email address will now be transferred to a company that charges for the service.
Telstra is now charging for email. Google is going to start trimming and dropping old email accounts. That's fair enough. The hardware and energy required to provide email is not getting any cheaper. (Unlike the good old days of falling hardware costs) Most email is worthless junk that people can't be arsed cleaning up. Or has all these attachments that are a huge waste of space. It used to be that email providers were collecting customers to act as a future source of revenue. Well, the future may have arrived. So I guess it's one more cost the consumer will beat directly. |
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Maledictorian
Join Date: Aug 2016
Posts: 20,687
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as long as there are some free (or at least Freemium) ways of easy communication remain accessible to everyone it will be okay. IP services providers often offers their email services as part of the subscription.
But charges on email won't stop scammers. but they will price out people who are trying to fight scammers in their own time on their own dime. |
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Quester of Doglets
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Sunny South Australia
Posts: 5,607
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Just a minor correction. Email was never free from Australian providers.
It was part of the package that we paid for. TPG group dropping email as 'non-core business' for an ISP is the most bone-headed move, and I'll be surprised if the Telecommunications Ombudsman doesn't have something to say about it. (NB. TPG was bought by vodkaphone, and now sees mobile phones as 'core-business' and email as non-core) Not sure if you're a whirlpool user, but customers are showing that they are pretty cheesed off about it. Especially those who have been paying for an 'email-only' account from TPG group. https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum/90 |
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