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AOL is shutting down its dial-up internet service after 30 years, with the >discontinuation set for the end of September 2025. This marks the end of an era[end quoted "search assist"]
for many users who experienced the early days of the internet through AOL's >services. Yahoo The Guardian
AOL Shutting Down Dial-Up Internet Service
Overview
AOL, originally known as America Online, is discontinuing its dial-up internet
service after 30 years. This decision marks the end of an era for many users who
experienced the early days of the internet through AOL's distinctive dial-up >connections.
Key Details
Shutdown Date: The dial-up service will officially cease operations on
September 30, 2025.
Historical Significance: AOL was a pioneer in providing internet access to
millions of Americans, especially during the 1990s and early 2000s. At its
peak, it had over 30 million subscribers.
Decline of Dial-Up: The rise of broadband and wireless internet has led to a
significant decline in dial-up users. As of 2023, only about 163,401
households in the U.S. relied solely on dial-up, representing just over 0.13%
of all internet subscriptions.
Company Evolution
Founding: AOL was founded in 1985 as Quantum Computer Services and rebranded
in 1991. It became known for its iconic "You've got mail" notification.
Ownership Changes: AOL has undergone several ownership changes, including a
merger with Time Warner in 2000 and later acquisitions by Verizon and Apollo
Global Management.
Service Changes: In addition to shutting down dial-up, AOL has previously
discontinued its Instant Messenger service in 2017 and continues to offer
email and other online services.
This shutdown reflects the broader trend of moving away from older internet >technologies as faster and more reliable options become the norm.
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