Telstra has to given its Easymail customers a reprieve, opting to maintain the no-frills platform till May and provide them with an email forwarding service for 12 months after it is dismantled.
Internet Service Provider Internode has thrown a lifeline to thousands of Easymail customers who will be stranded when Telstra dumps the service next month, thrusting the telco titan into a somewhat selfish light.
The Federal Government has joined its voice with those criticising Telstra's plan to dismantle its no-frills Easymail service
Telstra will ditch up to 70,000 Easymail users amidst claims that the low-cost service is in the death throes of a dwindling customer base and no longer commercially viable.
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