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AOL is set to shut down the dial-up internet service that once was the symbol of internet connectivity after over 40 years. A ...
AOL is ending its dial-up service after three decades, a reminder of when we all waited for the internet to connect, now just ...
AOL’s remaining dial-up internet customers will sign off for the last time as the company is permanently shutting down the ...
AOL confirmed the shutdown date in a help message to customers: "AOL routinely evaluates its products and services and has ...
What was once the way that most home users accessed the internet is soon to be no more – thanks for all the chirps and pings, ...
AOL is discontinuing its dial-up service, putting to bed an iconic relic of the early internet era that was immediately ...
If this is how you learned that AOL’s dial-up still exists — presumably you read this on a broadband internet connection — you’re not alone.
Once the backbone of the consumer internet, AOL is set to shutter its dial-up internet service in September.
The internet service, known for its hallmark "You've got mail" greeting and CD trials, provided a connection through a dial-up modem connected to a landline.