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Dial-up is still the main revenue source for AOL

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Re: Dial-up is still the main revenue source for AOL

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I wondering how much of this is comprised of auto-renewed subscriptions that people don't even realize they're paying for.

Or people who have broadband, but keep paying for AOL's dialup service because they don't realize they think they need to in order to keep their AOL email and instant messaging accounts.

That said, I'd like to have a closer look at the numbers before jumping to any conclusions. Nowadays the situation might be complicated a bit by the fact that AOL bundles "backup dial-up" service in with their packages of paid services that are primarily intended for broadband users.

Re: Dial-up is still the main revenue source for AOL

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Headline, and article, is sensationalist.

The article states "that its Membership Group — the division that includes its dial-up Internet business — still generates most of the company's revenue".

According to the Yahoo! report[1] it includes every membership service (such as Mail):

"The Membership Group, which consists of offerings that serve AOL’s registered account holders, both free and paid, and are focused on delivering world-class experiences to AOL’s loyal users who rely on these AOL products and properties every day. The results for this segment include AOL’s subscription offerings and advertising offerings on Membership Group properties, such as AOL Mail, as well as from performance compensation for marketing third party products and services."

[1] http://finance.yahoo.com/news/aol-reports-revenue-growth-fir...

Re: Dial-up is still the main revenue source for AOL

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Wow, outside of a very small handful of sites is the web still usable on dial up?

until my grandparents passed away their entire use for "the internet" was AOL and that only to receive pictures of their grandchildren. I think I may have some other older relatives who use the net and/or AOL simply for email.
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