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Can you keep your email address if you leave Charter?
Sure, some internet service providers (or I.S.P.s) like Comcast and AT&T allow you to keep your email address when you leave, but others like Spectrum will disconnect your email service as soon as you jump ship.
Can you keep your email address if you change providers?
A: Unfortunately, when you change service providers, you cannot take your email address with you. Only the ISP could do that since they own the email servers, and it doesn't make good business sense to help people leave their service. The smartest thing to do is get an email account that will move with you.
Can I keep my Parnell net email address?
A common question we are asked is, “Can I keep my email if I cancel my service.” The Answer: Yes you can! If you cancel your AT&T Internet account, you will still have access to your account as long as your account is in good standing.
How can I keep my email address if I change provider?
A: Unfortunately, when you change service providers, you cannot take your email address with you. It's just like it used to be in the old days with phone numbers. You just can't transfer them. When you close that account, your email address will be closed with it.
Can you keep your Bell south Net Email Address?
AT&T considers these customers “legacy” customers, and allowed them to keep their original Bell south email address even after all AT&T migrated their email service to Yahoo! As a legacy customer, you can also keep your Bell south email address if you switch to another Internet provider.
Can I keep my virgin email address if I leave?
Once your Virgin Media (www.virginmedia.com) broadband is disconnected, you'll still have access to your Virgin Media Mail account for 90 days. After then, it's totally gone — so use those three months to save important messages and move everything over to a new email address.
Can I keep my World email address if I leave virgin?
The ntlworld.com email domain is managed by Virgin Media. Virgin Media policy is to allow 90 days to migrate email content / email usage to another email account and then to delete the email account. Some customers of legacy email accounts have found their email continues working but don't bank on that happening.
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