Some long-time users are planning to move to other broadband providers after being told their email accounts will be moved to The Messaging Company.
Disgruntled TPG Telecom customers plan to disconnect and move to other broadband providers after being told they would lose access to emails unless they switched to another company that would charge fees for ad-free services.
Atmail is finalising prices and expects to offer discounted family plans, Mr Richards said, adding that mailboxes would be protected by “world-class” antivirus technologies. Angelo Kosmadopoulos, a retired systems engineer who has used a TPG email address for more than a decade, said he was on a disability pension and was worried about the cost of transferring to The Messaging Company.
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