On September 30, AOL switched off its internet dial-up service for good, and anyone still using its dialer software or the special Shield browser would find their internet no longer works.
Scroll down to learn how your plan may be affected A LONG-STANDING internet provider is shutting down service today. The move marks a new chapter as the classic internet dial-up days officially come ...
After 40 years, AOL has put to rest a service that was vital in shaping modern technology: dial-up internet. “AOL routinely evaluates its products and services and has decided to discontinue Dial-up ...
Last month, a company webpage titled "Dial-up Internet to be discontinued" stated that the service would be discontinued.
Older generations remember the sound of dial-up internet from the 90s and early 2000s, but what was once the soundtrack to an era is coming to an end. On Sept. 30, AOL would discontinue its dial-up ...
In the hazy impressions of memory, some may even recall it fondly: The AOL dial-up internet service that those of a certain age associate with the World Wide Web is coming to a close. The company, ...
I don’t think I’ll ever forget the sound—the chaotic screeching, static bursts, and electronic beeps that meant you were about to step out onto the World Wide Web. That unmistakable dial-up handshake ...
AOL is shutting down its dial-up service, along with AOL Dialer software and AOL Shield browser. The service will retire on September 30th, 2025, after a 34-year long run. AOL's dial-up service ...