Compuserve webmail china

A blast from the past!

Compuserve was a pioneering online service provider that offered email, online communities, and other services to users in the 1980s and 1990s. In the early 2000s, Compuserve was acquired by America Online (AOL) and eventually phased out.

However, it appears that Compuserve still has a presence in China, albeit in a limited capacity. Here's what I found:

  1. Compuserve China: In the early 2000s, Compuserve launched a Chinese-language version of its webmail service, which was marketed as "Compuserve China" (). This service allowed users to access their email accounts, news, and other online content in Chinese.
  2. Webmail service: Although Compuserve China is no longer a major player in the Chinese online market, its webmail service still exists. Users can access their email accounts using the Compuserve China website or mobile app.
  3. Limited features: Compared to modern webmail services, Compuserve China's webmail service has limited features. It offers basic email functionality, including sending and receiving emails, but lacks advanced features like spam filtering, virus scanning, and large file attachments.
  4. Target audience: Compuserve China's webmail service appears to be targeted towards older users who are familiar with the Compuserve brand and may not be comfortable using more modern webmail services.
  5. Competition: In China, Compuserve China faces stiff competition from popular webmail services like 126.com, 163.com, and QQ Mail, which offer more advanced features and a wider range of services.

In summary, while Compuserve China's webmail service is still available, it is a relic of the past and lacks the features and functionality of modern webmail services.