AOL is shutting down the dial-up service that launched properties throughout the US to the web.
The agency’s dial-up providing connects to the web by way of a cellphone line and at present solely exists within the US and Canada.
Launched greater than 30 years in the past, AOL dial-up was recognized for its chirpy whirring start-up sound, but it surely has lengthy since been changed by sooner alternate options.
Fewer than 300,000 individuals within the US reported having solely a dial-up web connection, in contrast with greater than 300 million with broadband service, in accordance with 2023 authorities estimates.
“AOL routinely evaluates its services and has determined to discontinue Dial-up Web, ” the corporate mentioned in a discover to subscribers within the US and Canada on Friday.
The service will now not be out there in AOL plans as of 30 September, the agency added.
“Thanks for the reminiscences RIP,” wrote AOL co-founder Steve Case, who presided over the agency’s progress within the Nineties.
The corporate was recognized for luring prospects by mailing them free trial discs and at one level claimed ownership of nearly 40% of the time that Americans spent online.
AOL, which merged with Time Warner in 2000 in a deal extensively deemed disastrous, boasted more than 30 million subscribers at the end of 2001.
However its lead had already began to be eroded, as broadband choices from rivals began to realize traction. As early as 2003, obituaries for dial-up service had begun, as in a Wall Street Journal article that declared: “It is official. Dial-up is dying.”
Within 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 noticed worth in its cell expertise enterprise and later merged it with Yahoo.
As we speak, AOL and Yahoo are owned by Apollo International.

