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AOL ends dial-up internet service after more than 30 years | AOL ends dial-up internet service after more than 30 years |
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AOL is shutting down the dial-up service that introduced homes across the US to the internet. | AOL is shutting down the dial-up service that introduced homes across the US to the internet. |
The firm's dial-up offering connects to the internet via a phone line and currently only exists in the US and Canada. | |
Launched more than 30 years ago, AOL dial-up was known for its chirpy whirring start-up sound, but it has long since been replaced by faster alternatives. | |
Fewer than 300,000 people in the US reported having only a dial-up internet connection, compared with more than 300 million with broadband service, according to 2023 government estimates. | Fewer than 300,000 people in the US reported having only a dial-up internet connection, compared with more than 300 million with broadband service, according to 2023 government estimates. |
"AOL routinely evaluates its products and services and has decided to discontinue Dial-up Internet, " the company said in a notice to subscribers in the US and Canada on Friday. | "AOL routinely evaluates its products and services and has decided to discontinue Dial-up Internet, " the company said in a notice to subscribers in the US and Canada on Friday. |
The service will no longer be available in AOL plans as of 30 September, the firm added. | The service will no longer be available in AOL plans as of 30 September, the firm added. |
"Thanks for the memories RIP," wrote AOL co-founder Steve Case, who presided over the firm's growth in the 1990s. | "Thanks for the memories RIP," wrote AOL co-founder Steve Case, who presided over the firm's growth in the 1990s. |
The company was known for luring customers by mailing them free trial discs and at one point claimed ownership of nearly 40% of the time that Americans spent online. | The company was known for luring customers by mailing them free trial discs and at one point claimed ownership of nearly 40% of the time that Americans spent online. |
AOL, which merged with Time Warner in 2000 in a deal widely deemed disastrous, boasted more than 30 million subscribers at the end of 2001. | AOL, which merged with Time Warner in 2000 in a deal widely deemed disastrous, boasted more than 30 million subscribers at the end of 2001. |
But its lead had already started to be eroded, as broadband offerings from rivals started to gain traction. As early as 2003, obituaries for dial-up service had begun, as in a Wall Street Journal article that declared: "It's official. Dial-up is dying." | But its lead had already started to be eroded, as broadband offerings from rivals started to gain traction. As early as 2003, obituaries for dial-up service had begun, as in a Wall Street Journal article that declared: "It's official. Dial-up is dying." |
In the UK, AOL was toppled from the top spot as internet service provider in 1999. It then sold its UK arm in 2006. | |
Time Warner spun off AOL in 2009. It was acquired by Verizon in 2015, which saw value in its mobile technology business and later merged it with Yahoo. | Time Warner spun off AOL in 2009. It was acquired by Verizon in 2015, which saw value in its mobile technology business and later merged it with Yahoo. |
Today, AOL and Yahoo are owned by Apollo Global. | Today, AOL and Yahoo are owned by Apollo Global. |
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