Dial-Up is Dead: AOL Pulls the Plug After 34 Years
AOL's decision to discontinue its dial-up service marks the end of an era in internet history. While this may seem like a necessary step towards modernity, it highlights the glaring issues within US broadband infrastructure. Millions of users are still left with limited access options, making this transition problematic. - The digital divide remains a pressing concern, affecting rural and low-income communities. - Reliance on outdated technologies persists, showcasing a lack of investment in robust infrastructure. AOL's legacy may fade, but the challenges of accessibility and reliability persist. This move raises questions about the future of internet accessibility in America. For more details, visit PC Gamer.