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AOL discontinues its dial-up internet, and we’re just surprised they even offered it in 2025

On September 30, AOL’s dial-up hold-outs will need to finally move on to another internet service. AOL announced this week (via Ernie Smith) that it will be discontinuing its dial-up service next month, which probably isn’t as surprising as the fact that AOL was still offering dial-up in 2025 to begin with.

Dial-up usage has plummeted over recent years. AOL had some 1.5 million dial-up users in 2015, but as of 2021 that number was reportedly „in the low thousands.“ So, this change probably doesn’t impact many people, but it’s somewhat shocking that dial-up usage has carried on for so long. AOL originally launched its dial-up service in 1991, meaning it will be 34 years old when it’s finally shut down next month.

So apparently we are within the last 60 days of dial-up AOL being a thing.
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ht @mat.tl

— @ernie.tedium.co (@ernie.tedium.co.bsky.social) 2025-08-11T18:25:59.005Z

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