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Beep, bop, boop, boooopp, scrsssshh… Such was the sound of AOL's dial-up service, a marker of trying to connect to the internet in the 1990s. Now the company has announced it's getting rid of dial-up.
Now the company has announced it's getting rid of dial-up. "AOL routinely evaluates its products and services and has decided to discontinue Dial-up Internet," its website says.
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AOL is finally pulling the plug on its dial-up internet service on September 30th after more than 30 years in operation.
AOL announced that it will discontinue its dial-up internet service, marking the end of a 34-year offering that's synonymous with the early days of the internet.
AOL, an internet pioneer that brought millions of Americans online for the first time, is discontinuing its dial-up service next month.