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A lot of internet providers have been slowly getting rid of email services over the last few years.
Telstra was one of the first to start it, they stopped handing out @bigpond.com email addresses a couple years back.
TPG, iiNet, Internode, Westnet are all shutting them down, basically all under the same company anyway.
A few other companies are also joining the club. Just costs too much for ISPs to maintain the email services.
So if you do use an ISP email with any company, I would recommend ditching it sooner than later, saves rushing around notifying people etc. No doubt Optus will follow suit also, there's been lots of issues with their email service for the past year.
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VentraIP is a good company to get email with, buy a cheap domain (.com, .com.au or something) from them and get email hosting for little as $2.95 a month.
There's free options like Gmail, Outlook.com or even Protomail (all have premium options if you need more space/features etc).
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I have been using Microsoft Exchange for my business and personal email addresses. I have separate domains for both, the personal has my full name in it ([email protected]). Costs a bit more but very reliable.
Telstra was one of the first to start it, they stopped handing out @bigpond.com email addresses a couple years back.
TPG, iiNet, Internode, Westnet are all shutting them down, basically all under the same company anyway.
A few other companies are also joining the club. Just costs too much for ISPs to maintain the email services.
So if you do use an ISP email with any company, I would recommend ditching it sooner than later, saves rushing around notifying people etc. No doubt Optus will follow suit also, there's been lots of issues with their email service for the past year.
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VentraIP is a good company to get email with, buy a cheap domain (.com, .com.au or something) from them and get email hosting for little as $2.95 a month.
There's free options like Gmail, Outlook.com or even Protomail (all have premium options if you need more space/features etc).
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I have been using Microsoft Exchange for my business and personal email addresses. I have separate domains for both, the personal has my full name in it ([email protected]). Costs a bit more but very reliable.
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