AOL Outage Report in Tain, Highland, Scotland
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Tain, Scotland
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Tain 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 (85%)
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Internet (7%)
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Total Blackout (7%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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Phone (%)
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Kay
(@kialajaray) reported
@larrylivinLARGE @Xaleguidry I can’t even remember my login info and have no clue what it could be 😭. I think I was using an aol account for it
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R R Miller
(@rrm4a) reported
@HuffPost Poor Huff Post - so clueless - one of the major reasons why I ditched AOL
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Ian Conrey
(@IanConrey) reported
@writinghub2 Never heard of Bebo, but definitely did the whole AOL instant messenger thing. Ugh... Dial up. Anyway, Xanga was around 1999-03ish. It was like a blog but you could comment and give "e-props" which were basically likes. MySpace took over after that. It was all the rage at my HS.
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Rakesh Agrawal
(@rakeshlobster) reported
A lot of challenges FB is facing are hardly new and could easily have been predicted. AOL went through these at scale. - they had a dedicated privacy and security team to look at new products for holes. - they had content reviewers exposed to worst of society Eg kiddie porn
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Vaxx B
(@_loveablejerk) reported
@auntieindica Hell no will never. Damn aol chat rooms use to be everything
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Tim McDonald
(@trmcdonald) reported
Vertically integrated carriers are the AOL of wireless Dish-AWS promises to unbundle access from services DC wants a city-wide surveillance network... MSG wants a dedicated in-venue network for gaming... DoD wants secure networks for their bases... Spectrum as a Service
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Red Jemmy
(@FejdaszRichard) reported
@ADragonDemands Pretty sure it was just another obvious attempt by AOL to try to get someone to use their streaming service before they have to sell all their properties.
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Joe Hakim
(@joefoodie) reported
About once per month, we receive an “order” through the “Contact Us” section of our website. The messages are almost always from an AOL email address and never include payment info (thankfully). I’ve never placed an order this way. Do any websites actually work like this?
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Suhaila
(@Suhaila) reported
@mas1z1 Can you customize your screen to resemble old aol 3.0 load screen or awful geocities sites that make your eyes bleed?
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Heather Kilbourn
(@kilbo) reported
- Exhausted by the constant sewage barrage, Facebook and Twitter will be the AOL dial-up Internet of 2010: a bunch of old people who don’t know how to cancel their accounts