Airtel using Gmail for Airtel Mail?



Looks like Airtel is now working with Google to provide free email service for their Broadband customers. The sad thing is that they require the members to change their email IDs and they would only provide the forwarding service for just three months.

3 Responses to “Airtel using Gmail for Airtel Mail?”

  1. Vivek Says:

    What does airtel expect?? First, it was touchtelindia, and now airtelbroadband.in…. both being scrapped.

    Hope some one sues them for changing the email address for no reason, only for their personal tie-ups. Horrible. Looks like I have to stop using this broadband at all.

  2. kavita Says:

    how do i access the mail box for my airtel account now

  3. Balasubramaniam Says:

    The frequent change of email domain name is most annoying.
    However there is worse to fear about. Earlier one could track
    unbilled DSL usage at their website using the user name and password
    provided by them at the time of joining up for their broadband(UGH!)
    service.

    Now that has been discontinued.

    Which means that they can arbitrarily show heavy usage during the month
    and slap the user with a hefty bill for exceeding download limits.

    Please protest to their customer care and also to the Nodal Officer
    in your region. Also protest about poor speeds.

    Balasubramaniam

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