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When an organisation guarantees a product's availability using the qualifier "Lifetime" (such "Ovi Maps with free lifetime drive and walk voice assisted navigation; Lifetime free Nokia Messaging service (discontinued)") what does that refer to? The lifetime of the business? The lifetime of the specific product? The lifetime of the user? The lifetime of a mayfly? I am curious because my university alumnus "lifetime" email address was recently deprecated by the university (causing incoming mail to bounce) and my Nokia handset's Ovi Maps hasn't been able to populate its street maps over 3G for years, leaving me with only a low-resolution view at a low zoom level. 124.169.108.3 (talk) 11:06, 25 January 2019 (UTC)Reply