The company improves its email platform as the Hotmail retirement continues

Apr 18, 2013 05:51 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft continues the Hotmail shutdown, as it plans to move all users to the Outlook.com platform by summer but, at the same time, it also releases new improvements for its number one email service.

The tech giant has just announced the availability of 32 new Outlook email address domains to easily access your inbox regardless of whether you’re living in Israel, India, or Korea.

Surprisingly, the United Kingdom is missing from the new list (pictured above), while countries such as Peru, Malaysia, Vietnam, and the Philippines got brand new Outlook domains.

“We also heard from some of you that you'd like to be able to have an @outlook address that is unique to your country (e.g. @outlook.de), so here is the list of new @outlook email domains that will be available in the next few days,” Microsoft explained.

The list will most likely be updated in the coming months, as Microsoft is working to make new domains available for its Outlook.com email service.