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Click here.I guess that Verizon is going to put AOL's Email systems to good use.
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I wonder how this will effect those previous Verizon customers that are now with Frontier and still have the @verizon.net email addresses.
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I think that it depends upon any agreement between Verizon and Frontier. I'm surprised that the Frontier customers' Email accounts haven't been migrated over to Frontier accounts as of yet.
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LOL on crack. Frontier pimped out their ISP provided email to Yahoo years ago. Customers may still have a frontier.com addy, but it all goes through the Hoo, as the polluted headers reveal.
V is [supposedly] buying Y. It just goes round and round... All bow before Compu-Global-Hyper-Mega-Net!!!
The merged entities are rumored to be called "Oath." That sounds strangely similar to "OAuth," the [flawed] email login authentication system that Hoo was forcing on all [Frontier customers included], but now seems to backing off from.
My head is already spinning, and it's not just the crack this time...
Jim =================================================================== The truth will set you free. But not until it is finished with you.
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