dialinlänk
Dialinlänk is a Swedish term that translates to "dial-up link" or "dial-up connection." It refers to a method of connecting to the internet or another network using a telephone line and a modem. This was a common way to access the internet in the early days of widespread internet use, before broadband technologies like DSL and cable became prevalent.
To establish a dialinlänk, a user would typically need a computer, a modem, and an internet service
Dialinlänk connections were significantly slower than modern broadband. Typical speeds ranged from 28.8 kilobits per second