Juno is one of North America's leading Internet Service Providers. And, with low prices, a connection guarantee, and a promise to refund your money if you're not satisfied, it's quickly becoming one of the most popular, too. Which is not bad at all for an ISP that, in addition to its paid services, offers non-customers free ad-supported internet connection.
However, one of Juno's best features is still Juno Webmail.
Juno Webmail allows Juno users to check their email on the web from any location in the world! Basically, as long as you're connected to the Internet, you can check your Juno Webmail. This is especially convenient for people who travel for business, and find themselves accessing the internet anywhere from Los Angeles to Sydney, and students, who may use their school and library connections just as much as their Juno connection at home.
Juno Webmail is also simple to use. Although this might not be a major concern for those of us who are more internet savvy, I'm sure it's very important for people who want to simply send and receive emails without all the fuss that the internet can easily give us. Unlike most other webmail interfaces, Juno's is intuitive and hassle-free.
Finally, Juno paying members can configure their favourite email clients, like Microsoft's Outlook, to work with Juno Webmail.
What is Juno Webmail?