2. Dial-Up Connections
The distinctive screech of a dial-up modem became a hallmark of the ’90s internet experience. Unlike today’s seamless broadband, dial-up connections were notoriously slow and required the use of telephone lines, often leading to blocked calls. Users experienced frequent disconnections and had to endure lengthy wait times just to load a single webpage. Despite these limitations, dial-up was a gateway to the digital world, allowing users to explore new horizons. This early form of connectivity, with its quirks and constraints, played a crucial role in introducing millions to the internet.



