TPG Telecom has announced its decision to discontinue its in-house email service, leaving hundreds of thousands of users facing a potential extra cost to access their emails. The company’s move has sparked criticism from users, who now have to choose between opting for a paid email service or switching to free alternatives like Google or Microsoft, potentially losing years of archived emails and contacts.
Affected users will need to transition to a new email service operated by The Messaging Company by mid-September, with TPG offering to cover 12 months of service during the transition. However, beyond that period, customers might have to pay for the service, raising concerns about added expenses.
TPG’s decision has particularly drawn attention to the potential impact on older internet users and those who may not be as familiar with alternative platforms. The move comes as Google also recently made changes to close “inactive” accounts, affecting related Google products.
The controversy surrounding TPG’s email service closure underscores the challenges associated with shifting essential online services, especially when users face potential data loss or additional costs. The company is working to assist users in migrating their data to the new service, but concerns remain about the accessibility and affordability of email services for affected individuals.


