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OVERLAND PARK, Kan., Oct. 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- EMBARQ today reminded High Speed Internet customers who haven't yet migrated to the new, enhanced EMBARQ-branded Internet portal to do so by Oct. 31. As part of the transition, embarqmail.com email addresses replace earthlink.net addresses. Benefits of the innovative new MyEMBARQ(TM) portal, launched in April, include unlimited email mailbox storage and award-winning security tools providing advanced virus and anti-spyware protection. The new myembarq.com and biz.myembarq.com homepages offer instant access to email, search, news, sports, weather, financial information, commercial-free radio and more. A simple three-step process enables customers to upgrade to their free email account and security services.
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