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SMTP, POP3 and IMAP Settings for all
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BIGPOND MAIL SETTINGS
Here you will find the eMail settings for Bigpond. SMTP,
POP3 and IMAP
servers. Incoming mail servers and outgoing mail servers.
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MAIL
SETTINGS FOR BIGPOND
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Homepage:
https://signon.bigpond.com/login |
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SMTP |
SMTP-Server: smtp.live.com
Port: 587 |
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POP3 |
POP3-Server: pop3.live.com
Port: 995 (SSL enabled) |
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IMAP |
IMAP-Server: Not supported
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Telstra Corporation Limited (known as
Telstra) is Australia's largest telecommunications and media
company which builds and operates telecommunications networks
and markets voice, mobile, internet access, pay television and
other entertainment products and services.
Telstra has a long history in Australia, originating together
with Australia Post as a government department, the
Postmaster-General's Department. Telstra is now fully privatised
and has been undergoing a change program to become more customer
focused under its current CEO, David Thodey.
The federal government's National Broadband Network (NBN) is
causing changes to the industry and Telstra, the full extent of
which is yet to unfold.
Australian telecommunications services were originally
controlled by the Postmaster-General's Department (PMG), formed
in 1901 as a result of Australian Federation. Prior to 1901,
telecommunications were administered by each colony. On 1 July
1975, separate commissions were established by statute to
replace the PMG. Responsibility for postal services was
transferred to the Australian Postal Commission (Australia
Post). The Australian Telecommunications Commission (ATC),
trading as Telecom Australia, ran domestic telecommunication
services.
In 1989, the ATC was reconstituted as the Australian
Telecommunications Corporation.
In 1992, the Overseas Telecommunications Commission, a separate
government body established in 1946, was merged with the
Australian Telecommunications Corporation into the short-lived
Australian and Overseas Telecommunications Corporation (AOTC)
which continued trading under the established identities of
Telecom and OTC. The AOTC was renamed to Telstra Corporation
Limited in 1993. The name "Telstra" is derived from the word
Telecommunication Australia (TEL from Telecommunication and STRA
from Australia). The corporation then traded under the "Telstra"
brand internationally and "Telecom Australia" domestically until
uniform branding of "Telstra" was introduced throughout the
entire organisation in 1995.
Telstra has faced competition since the early 1990s from Optus
(Australia's second largest communication company) and a number
of smaller providers. It retains ownership of the fixed-line
telephone network, as well as pay TV and data cable network
Foxtel. Other companies offering fixed-line services must
therefore deal with Telstra, except Optus, Transact and a few
others who have installed their own infrastructure.
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