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AOL Outage Report in Thornton, Lancashire, England

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Thornton, England

The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Thornton and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

AOL Outage Chart in Thornton, Lancashire, England 12/08/2025 09:55

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.

  1. E-mail (95%)

    E-mail (95%)

  2. Internet (4%)

    Internet (4%)

  3. Total Blackout (1%)

    Total Blackout (1%)

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AOL Issues Reports Near Thornton, England

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Thornton and nearby locations:

  • julieh27 julie hawkins (@julieh27) reported from South Shore, England

    @AOLSupportHelp app not working on iPhone. Seems to be an issue for a lot of us. Do you know what the issue is and when it will be fixed? Waiting for an important email.

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • radiocolin Colin (@radiocolin) reported

    @harrymccracken I’m still angry about the day I came home from school and just wanted to watch a rerun of Call For Help and TechTV was just breathlessly covering the AOL merger press conference

  • AskMarcio Marcio Moerbeck (@AskMarcio) reported

    @bruceclarkprof @djgeoffe I can't forget AOL claiming all these content synergies that never panned out. I got a really swag bag, though!

  • KevDGrussing Kevin D. Grüssing (pronounced Grew-Sing) (@KevDGrussing) reported

    @LeoJTravis10 I lean toward AT&T too. Also because they came into the company at a generational end point with their assets and thus were able to cause a substantial level of creative damage that AOL couldn't.

  • Travis_Cabage Travis Cabage (@Travis_Cabage) reported

    @MarkNagi @nde1978 IMO, WCW & nWo died the night Goldberg tore through them in the Georgia Dome. The company itself went away because of AOL/Time Warner. But creatively, WCW was never the same after that Nitro.

  • Sovereignty101 Popular Sovereignty (@Sovereignty101) reported

    Cloud providers are going to need to move to a different pricing scheme eventually. The current model sucks for customers and is like moving back to per minute charge telephone model or AOL circa 1990.

  • RachieRay90 Rachael (@RachieRay90) reported

    @J_Rocka It's an AT&T issue. A telephone company thought they could get into the entertainment business. Overpaid, didn't know what they were doing, and now are selling it at a loss 3 years later. They had no business buying Time Warner. This is the AOL/TimeWarner Deal all over again.

  • SunamiCapital Sunami Capital (@SunamiCapital) reported

    A few years ago, broadband/telco companies raced to buy media assets, believing "Content is King". Now we're seeing a rapid reversal: - Verizon selling Yahoo/AOL brands - AT&T contributing a huge part of WarnerMedia to a JV with Discovery Bad strategy or bad targets? $T $VZ

  • ContraTrumps ContraTrumps (@ContraTrumps) reported

    @ATT @insecurehbo Fire Stankey. Fire the board. Worst corporate decision since Warners purchased AOL. #ATT

  • RachieRay90 Rachael (@RachieRay90) reported

    @btouch @Ljay90 The fact that AT&T thought they could do this after completely bombing with DirectTV is beyond arrogant. They bought Time Warner for 85B and now they're essentially selling it for 43B? This has to go down as one of the worst merger deals of all time. Right up their with AOL/TW

  • lisamariemims Lisa Mims (@lisamariemims) reported

    @stefenenick @lorakolodny AOL chat rooms spawned many male artistic and professional careers.They were awful if you were young and female. I spent years in therapy, talking about some of the narcissist(s) I met in a particular AOL chatroom. It also made me an expert on narcissism.There’s always an upside