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While a phone line used to be required for internet, that's not necessarily the case anymore. Dial-up and DSL are the only internet types that require a direct phone line to the home.
AOL first launched dial-up in the United States in 1991. For many, it was the primary way to access the internet for years. A dial-up service uses a telephone line to connect a computer to the ...
Dial-up is likely never going to totally die, unless the landline phone system itself gets knocked offline, which AT&T has ...
Dial-Up, DSL or Cable Check the side of the notebook or the back of the desktop for a telephone cord connecting the computer to a wall telephone jack, which indicates a dial-up connection.
For anyone who experienced it, the screeching hiss of a modem handshaking over copper phone wires is unforgettable. The technology may have tied up the family phone line, but modems were the ...
Most fax machines include a connection that lets you connect your phone, fax and computer to one phone line. You use this capability when you use dial-up service for an Internet connection, and ...
Remember the good old days when you had to plug a telephone line into your computer to access the internet? Well, those weren’t exactly good days, and thankfully technology has come a long way ...
Anyone who used the internet in the 1980s or 1990s vividly remembers the signature dial-up sound that meant a computer was connecting to the internet. That’s because in the early days of the web ...