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- GabeUDistinguished Professor IV
Scooter wrote:I haven't been able to send email in over 2 weeks, no one can fix it, no one seems to care, I assume we'll get a reduced rate for lack of service?
That's doubtful, considering the email is more or less a freebie, but who knows? People don't get HughesNet for their email.
There may even come a day when HughesNet removes the email. Many ISPs have done the same due to lack of usage. People are more and more using the free email services that are available, such a Gmail, Outlook and Yahoo, and for a variety of reasons, with one of the bigger ones being that you can take it with you. They also tend to be more full fledged.
- ScooterFreshman
- GabeUDistinguished Professor IV
- CWM030Sophomore
Quoted GabeU "There may even come a day when HughesNet removes the email. Many ISPs have done the same due to lack of usage. People are more and more using the free email services that are available, such a Gmail, Outlook and Yahoo, and for a variety of reasons, with one of the bigger ones being that you can take it with you. They also tend to be more full fledged."
I kinda dont see it. I bet theres plenty of people who use HN emai instead of alternates..l. If I didnt have my domain, I would prob would be using the HN email address.
- GabeUDistinguished Professor IV
CWM030 wrote:I bet theres plenty of people who use HN emai instead of alternates..l. If I didnt have my domain, I would prob would be using the HN email address.
I'm sure there are, but that doesn't necessarily mean that they won't eliminate their email at some point in the future. I'm sure that if/when they do, they'll give far advanced notice.
BTW, to expand on what I mean, not only has Hughes' direct competition eliminated their email service, some other small providers have done the same. With the way things are, it's very possible, and nearly likely, that the larger providers will start going the same way. It's becoming less and less of a necessary thing for them to provide, and with more people using those free providers, both because of the fact that, again, you can "take it with you", and that they tend to have more expansive abilities and are often bundled with other free services, such as cloud storage, the writing may very well be on the wall, so to speak. Time will tell.
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