AOL Outage Report in Winchester, Hampshire, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Winchester, England
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Winchester and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.
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E-mail (94%)
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Internet (4%)
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Total Blackout (1%)
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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L Ξ O 🦇🔊
(@calebini) reported
@sunnya97 let’s address the most obvious flaw in this terrible analogy Neither Google nor Amazon ate the lunch of AOL. Other ISPs did Guess what? The global ISP market size by revenue in ‘22 is ~3x larger than Google & AMZ combined So, uh, where is the value accruing? Terrible analogy
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Steve Adelson
(@SA28Oakland) reported
@_denisesalcedo People who signed up with AOL had a hell of a time cancelling. You had to close down your payment method.
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UxiRedux
(@peregrinum1) reported
@MoffattLawrence @vitaliyk I didn't really see AOL for example going down just losing its position. Amazing that they never leveraged the Warner library.
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Charlie Brown
(@yumcha108) reported
@sunnya97 AOL and CompuServe did attempt to build relationships to make customers stick, and they worked for a bit... but they were coercive and lame. Google and Amazon created stickiness by delighting the customer with amazing product, that's the difference.
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Jon DeLine ⚛️ 🦇🔊₿
(@jedeline) reported
@sunnya97 Could both be right on different time frames? What time frame are we in? AOL was late 90’s king (user growth gave premium to potential network effects) b4 better apps created user moats. Do large cloud services make AMZN/GOOG L1’s as well? Do great apps drive their own L1 value?
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AntMoon325 👨🏿🇺🇲💵🖥️🥋🏀🎮🗡️
(@AntWadley325) reported
@_denisesalcedo I remember a little trick I used to do with the service. On the discs they either gave you a certain amount of hours, days, or a full month. Once you knew your expiration date, you just called the number and try to cancel the service before you were charged. Most of the AOL...
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Selina
(@SelinafromKC) reported
@Nguyen_anime3 It went through the phone line. Dial up. I'll never forget the sound of it connecting followed by AOL popping up saying "you've got mail!"
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Making America “UNFAIR!” Again 🌊TEAM NORMAL 🇺🇸
(@MarkSpa15541436) reported
If I can recover my deleted text messages the secret service sure as hell can - particularly for the two most consequential days in the last century of American history. Gimme a break! 🙄 This isn’t 1989 AOL or text on a green screen. Those responsible are active seditionists.
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M1573R_CHR15.EXE
(@BionicLatino) reported
@TimTheEnchantar Jesus I’m old, but back in my young angry atheist days, I’d hang out in Beliefs Atheist AOL chat room and always wondered why the Wiccans and Lagans were given a free pass.
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David cinquegrana
(@davey5grains) reported
@iheartguitar @ITYSL ****. *AOL Blast