The Internet 25 years ago.

$3-$5 an hour for dial up access. Some areas had unlimited for about 17-20 a month with automatic billing at up to a blazing 96000 bps!!!
 
I fully expected a photo of Al Gore with one arm extended and one arm on the shoulders of that creepy Information Superhighway girl, captioned, "Welcome to my Internet!" in WordArt.


So disappointed...
 
Modems at the speed of light, 300 BPS! Talking about blazing fast, 9600 opened up a new realm!
 
14400 baud rate, for the win.
14.4 came out in 1992 @ $400, they dropped to ~$250 in 1993 which was way more than I wanted to spend and nobody I knew had one so I wasn't gaining anything. 28.8 showed up in '94 along with the odd 33.6 and finally 56K in early '97. I got my first USR 56 on Black Friday of '97 for the incredibly low price of $100. Still have it in a box in the attic unless the ex yard sale-ed it.
 
14.4 came out in 1992 @ $400, they dropped to ~$250 in 1993 which was way more than I wanted to spend and nobody I knew had one so I wasn't gaining anything. 28.8 showed up in '94 along with the odd 33.6 and finally 56K in early '97. I got my first USR 56 on Black Friday of '97 for the incredibly low price of $100. Still have it in a box in the attic unless the ex yard sale-ed it.

LOL, we were still installing 9.6k circuits, back when I started in Telecom, in 1999. Fax lines/etc, but still.
 
14.4 came out in 1992 @ $400, they dropped to ~$250 in 1993 which was way more than I wanted to spend and nobody I knew had one so I wasn't gaining anything. 28.8 showed up in '94 along with the odd 33.6 and finally 56K in early '97. I got my first USR 56 on Black Friday of '97 for the incredibly low price of $100. Still have it in a box in the attic unless the ex yard sale-ed it.
Nice history lesson. In '97 I came super close to starting an ISP with a whole bank of 56K modems! So glad I changed my mind.
 
Map of the ENTIRE internet .... circa 1973.

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~Boar
 
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