SC Broadband Email Service Will End on January 2, 2025
We want to inform you that SC Broadband will be discontinuing Email service and the Webmail portal website for customers on January 2, 2025. If you have an email account with SC Broadband, your email account with us will no longer accept new emails and the Webmail portal will cease to be available after that date.
We understand that email is a vital communication platform and we do not take this decision to end email service lightly. That's why we are providing ample notification to make this change less impactful. We've also sent notices and additional guidance to the affected email accounts to assist you during this transition period.
For step-by-step guides and answers to common questions, we've provided an Email User Transition Guide at emailguide.scbroadband.com. Our Technical Support Team is also available to help with backing up old emails and transitioning to your new account. Please call 435-263-0000 or email techsupport@scbroadband.com any time you need assistance.
Prepare now to avoid security gaps, compliance issues, and costly downtime.
Microsoft has announced that support for Windows 10 will officially end on October 14, 2025. After this date, Microsoft will no longer provide security updates, bug fixes, or technical support for any Windows 10 edition—Home, Pro, Enterprise, or Education.
Waiting too long to prepare could put your business at serious risk. Here’s what you need to know and what steps you should take now.
Why Preparing Now Is Critical
When Windows 10 support ends, businesses that haven’t upgraded will face serious challenges:
Increased Security Risks
Unsupported systems will no longer receive critical patches, leaving them exposed to malware, ransomware, and other cyber threats.
Compliance Violations
Many industries require businesses to use supported and secure systems. Running outdated software could lead to regulatory penalties or failed audits.
Costly Downtime and Disruptions
As software vendors focus on Windows 11 and beyond, older systems will struggle with compatibility, causing outages, lost productivity, and unexpected repair costs.
How to Prepare for Windows 10 End of Support
Preparing for Windows 10 end of support is typically done in just a few short steps, but if you run into problems, our experts are waiting for your call:
With Windows 10 support ending this year, it’s critical to finalize your upgrade strategy as soon as possible. Upgrading early helps you avoid last-minute costs, scheduling issues, and potential disruptions.
3. Replace Incompatible Devices
If your hardware can’t meet Windows 11 requirements, start planning replacements now to avoid last-minute purchases.
4. Contact Our Experts for Help
Our team can evaluate your systems, recommend the best upgrade path, and handle the entire transition for you.
Protect Your Business Before the Windows 10 Support Deadline
Get a free risk assessment to see where your systems stand and what upgrades you need before Windows 10 support ends.
Upgrading to Windows 11 brings real advantages for security, performance, and business continuity:
Advanced Security Protections Windows 11 features hardware-based isolation, TPM 2.0 security, and enhanced phishing protections built in.
Faster Performance Systems run more efficiently, with quicker boot times and better multitasking support.
Modern, User-Friendly Interface An improved, intuitive layout designed to boost productivity across your team.
Long-Term Support Windows 11 will continue to receive regular updates and enhancements, ensuring your systems stay protected for years.
Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late
October 14, 2025 is fast approaching.
Every day you wait increases the risk of security breaches, compliance failures, and operational disruption. Secure your business’s future by upgrading today. Contact an SC Network Solutionsto get your upgrade plan in motion before October 14, 2025.