Comcast Lets AT&T Customers Hang Onto Email Addresses
from the Comcast-hears-the-outcry dept
Following the handful of stories last month pointing out that customers of AT&T Broadband would have to switch their email addresses (just a year after most of them had to switch from an @home.com or a @mediaone.net email address) apparently created a big enough public outcry that Comcast realized they needed to do something. They went back to AT&T and worked out a deal to let customers keep their attbi.com addresses through the end of 2004. They admit that the outcry made them look for alternatives, as they realized it would be bad to start off on the wrong foot with so many new customers.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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There is a God!
I've had the interesting experience of having my personal web pages from my dial-up ISP get changed, which was a pain after I managed to get hooked up on a web-ring, and was getting nice traffic from the search engines. But my e-mail didn't/hasn't changed. (I had infinet.com, which was different from infi.net, but the ISP, after being bought by somebody else, let infi.net have infinet.com. infi.net was only interested in the web space, not the e-mail space)
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