August 25, 2025
AOL reaches the relic of the 90s from the 1990s and ends its dial internet service

AOL reaches the relic of the 90s from the 1990s and ends its dial internet service

AOL kills his dial-up internet.

The company, which was first introduced in the 2000s in the 2000s in 1989, is no longer offered the company, which may be the most connected to the technology.

It remains unclear how many people have in such connections and why they may use it.

In 2015, the AOL dial-up service was used by 2.1 million people. But CNBC reported in 2021 that the number was then in the “low thousands”.

The census of 2021 in the United States showed that 163,000 people use a voter, around 1 percent of the country’s population.

AOL kills his dial-up internet service. (Getty Images)
AOL kills his dial-up internet service. (Getty Images)

While it was slow and necessary to connect to special devices that manufactured the beeps and boops that are connected to the early internet, the dial-up enables the connection via a conventional telephone connection. This made it possible to be introduced in houses without special cabling, and may still establish a connection for houses that have not yet received proper broadband connections.

Now, however, AOL says that it has “decided to stop the dial-up internet”. There was no explanation and published the announcement on a relatively dark help on his website.

The service ends on September 30th. At the same time, it will end the support for the associated software that it offers, finding that they have been “optimized for older operating systems and internet connections.

In the United States, AOL-Zuk is known as America online with these early days of the Internet and the dial-up technology, which it underpins. But it has gone through a number of mergers and acquisitions over the years and is now part of Yahoo.

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