Google charging business customers for legacy free services is not
unreasonable

Google has recently moved to impose some minor charges for some business
services that had traditionally been free, like G Suite. Frankly,
to assume that such services would be free *forever* seems shortsighted
at best. At a cost of 6/mo per head, commercial G Suite can't really be considered expensive. And for a larger firm with lots of employees to
be assuming G Suite would stay free seems even more odd.

It can be argued that Google (unfortunately not atypically) didn't handle
the messaging and notifications around this optimally, but really overall
this seems to be blown a bit out of proportion in my opinion. -L

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