Q Link

Q-Link was an early online service launched in November 1985, designed for users of Commodore 64 and 128 personal computers. Operated by Quantum Computer Services, based in Vienna, Virginia, the platform provided internet connectivity and digital services during the nascent era of consumer computing. The company behind Q-Link would eventually evolve into America Online, marking a significant chapter in the history of early consumer internet access. Q-Link served as a pioneering gateway for home computer users seeking online connectivity in the mid-1980s.