too high priced?
$25/month gives me worldwide access, that is either by narrowband or broadband ... ontop of that i could pay $5 more permonth and have a 512kb/sec line installed - but as i already had an AT&T 3mb line at my other place and my OC255 i didn't see the point.
AT&T's 3mbit lines are $70/month, and thier 512kb is $20/month ... and that doesn't give you access to thier Dialup service which is annoying when they're lines go down (which happens alot around here, and they're the best broadband in the LA area)
add to that it is one of the most stable and fastest lines i can seem to get ... as i've tried the $15/month services and they no only give you only Nth number of hours per month but they also tend to drop you offline every few hours just for kicks and you connect at somewhere around 43kbps rather than 53-56kbps that AOL will.
here in the states i've found "you get what your pay for" to be a far more harsh reality than the UK ... if you don't mind paying an extra $5-10 for something you oftenly get a FAR FAR superior product.
and AOL has around 150million users worldwide
that makes THE largest Internet Service Provider in the world. This would also make them the largest online community - you add to this the fact that they're tied with every single EA Game, if you go onto any of the EA sites your on an AOL server and in thier domain.
the only bad thing i could ever say about AOL is that in the past they're dialup connectors haven't been too relyable, and they still do take quite a bit of processor speed away when your online (which is bad for gamers on slower systems)
apart from that, they have outstanding service, REALTIME technical support which is also FREE (there someone you don't get with almost any ISPs) ... for the price its just a steal if you ask me.