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- AOL is sunsetting its dial-up internet service after more than 30 years.
- After September 30, users will no longer be able to use the service.
- We took a nostalgic walk down memory lane to revisit other defunct pieces of tech.
It’s an indelible sound for those above a certain age: a sequence of beeps, dial tones, static, droning, and screeching. Dial-up internet: the sound of going online.
After September 30, there will be one fewer dial-up internet option. AOL’s dial-up internet, after 30 years, is going the way of EarthLink and ceasing operation.
Even without AOL, at least three providers are still available — Juno, NetZero, and DSL Extreme.
AOL dial-up joins a list of other defunct technological wonders from the ’90s and early ’00s. Let’s walk down memory lane to visit these once ubiquitous pieces of tech.
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