The AOL dial-up internet service of the World Wide Web’s early days – known for its nostalgic beeps and chirps – is coming to an end. The company – owned by Marc Rowan-led asset management giant ...
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.
AOL’s dial-up internet service has officially gone offline. The company had announced last month in a brief support site update that the service would shut down and it went dark Tuesday. AOL explained ...
AOL logo is seen on a smartphone screen. AOL has announced its dial-up service will be discontinued after more than 30 years in service. The announcement to shutter the service was recently made in a ...
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AOL to end its dial-up service in September
It's the end of an era for AOL, which will end its dial-up internet service next month after over 35 years. "AOL routinely evaluates its products and services and has decided to discontinue Dial-up ...
AOL announced that it will discontinue its dial-up internet service next month, marking the end of a 34-year offering that is synonymous with the early days of the internet. The service, and its ...
AOL has announced it is to discontinue its dial-up internet service and associated software next month, marking the end of a product that has been part of consumer internet access for more than three ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty AOL logo is seen on a smartphone screen. The announcement to shutter the service ...
AOL announced that its dial-up internet service will be discontinued next month. If this is how you learned that AOL’s dial-up still exists — presumably you read this on a broadband internet ...
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