

AOL buries dial-up Internet in the USA - after 34 years

Internet access pioneer AOL has been offering dial-up connections in the USA since 1991. According to the company, Internet over the telephone line will come to an end at the end of September.
If you were born before the mid-nineties, you will still be familiar with the squeaking, beeping and hissing of the modem when establishing an internet connection. The best-known provider of this service, although not active in Switzerland, was probably AOL. In Germany, for example, because of the adverts featuring tennis legend Boris Becker:
AOL discontinued the service in Germany back in 2007. Now the American internet provider is closing this chapter of early internet access on 30 September 2025 in the USA too. By way of comparison, Swisscom, which provides the basic service in Switzerland, discontinued the dial-up connection in the mid-2010s.
However, the latter does not appear to be completely forgotten: an estimated 175,000 US households still use dial-up connections. These are presumably people who live in remote locations. If they use AOL, they will have to look for alternatives for better or worse.


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