On September 30, AOL switched off its internet dial-up service for good, and anyone still using its dialer software or the ...
AOL is ending its dial-up internet service after more than 30 years, marking the end of an early online era. Learn about its ...
PHOENIX - In what can be described as the end of an era, the company formerly known as "America Online" is ending its dial-up internet service. According to the Associated Press, AOL rose to ...
AOL said its dial-up internet service will be discontinued as of Sept. 30. At one time, AOL had more than 34 million customers worldwide. AOL made it easy for even inexperienced users to get online.
Last month, a company webpage titled "Dial-up Internet to be discontinued" stated that the service would be discontinued.
AOL is officially ending its dial-up service after 34 years. How much were users paying for the internet via phone line service with the iconic beep-boop-screeching sound? According to an announcement ...
Seriously? There were still dial-up plans available? AOL (seriously? AOL still exists?) is ending dial-up. Can you imagine trying to use the modern web at 56kbps? Heck, can you imagine trying to use a ...
It’s official: AOL’s dial-up internet has taken its last bow. AOL previously confirmed it would be pulling the plug on Tuesday (September 30)—writing in a brief update on its support site last month ...
The YouTube channel The Serial Port has pulled off something few imagined possible in the broadband era: streaming YouTube over a dial-up connection. In their latest ...