AOL Dial-Up Is Dead – The Internet Just Said Goodbye

AOL dial-up internet is officially ending, closing a major chapter in internet history and marking the end of AOL service for longtime users.

AOL’s Dial-Up Internet Is Officially Dead. Yes, It Was Still Around.

You might've thought that AOL was already dead, but no. It only died spiritually years ago. Its husk of a shell continues on.

AOL shuts down dial-up internet service you probably didn’t know it was still offering

The creaky door to the internet was characterized by a once-ubiquitous series of beeps and buzzes heard over the phone used to connect your computer online.

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A piece of internet history is about to disappear after 30 years

After more than 30 years, AOL will shut down its dial-up internet service on Sept. 30, 2025, marking the end of a technology era.

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AOL ending its dial-up internet service: Here’s what to know

Officials with AOL have announced an end date to its once-popular dial-up internet service. Here's more about the technology that once connected millions of Americans to the web, via phone lines.