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    AOL bows out, but dial-up still hangs on

    By ayaksızAğustos 12, 2025Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    The era of “You’ve Got Mail” is taking another step toward extinction. AOL — the company that introduced millions of people to the internet and cemented the sound of a dial-up modem in popular culture — will shut down its dial-up services at the end of September. Along with it go the AOL Dialer and AOL Shield software, remnants of a slower but formative digital age.

    For many, AOL was the internet. In the ’90s and early 2000s, its chat rooms, email alerts, and connection tones were as familiar as a landline ring. But broadband — first through DSL and cable, then through fiber and wireless 5G — gradually pushed dial-up into near-obsolescence. Government funding helped extend faster connections into rural areas, while services like T-Mobile’s 5G home internet and Starlink’s satellite broadband offered alternatives where cables couldn’t reach.

    Yet, surprisingly, dial-up hasn’t vanished entirely. In 2025, three companies still maintain it: Microsoft, NetZero, and Juno. Microsoft’s MSN Dial-Up runs $21.95 a month, though finding active local numbers can be hit-or-miss. NetZero charges $29.95 for its “accelerated” dial-up and still offers a variety of access numbers — even in tech-saturated areas like the Bay Area. And Juno keeps a small flame alive for free users, offering 10 hours of dial-up a month, though its past ideas for tapping customer computing power have raised eyebrows.

    For almost all Americans, dial-up is a relic — too slow for modern web needs, too limited for today’s streaming and gaming culture. But for a handful of users in rural areas or those chasing a bit of internet nostalgia, it’s still hanging on. With AOL stepping out, the list of dial-up holdouts just got shorter, and the distinctive sound of a modem handshake is now a little closer to disappearing for good.

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