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AOL Issues Reports Near Sawston, England

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

  • Maltmeister2
    Maltmeister (@Maltmeister2) reported from Newmarket, England

    CONTACTING AOL in the UK Does anyone know a land line number in the UK to speak to a bid at AOL. Having a bit of trouble with my emails....... 😖 (Thanks !)

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  • swats1963
    Sam Porter (@swats1963) reported

    @DrBerryPierre Internet must be moving slow… you still have aol ?

  • GregPate12
    Greg Pate (@GregPate12) reported

    @sentosumosaba @CantonNetwork When I see stuff like this, my limited capacity prompts me to worry if any of these new developments will affect XRP, Ripple, negatively. AOL or Netscape? VHS or BetaMax(an entire company shut out). Hmmm. I know I shouldn't worry. Things just haven't settled down yet and, they won't for some time. The winning bid hasn't come in yet. It's natural to hope your team comes out on top. I guess I don't appreciate the size of the pie. I just hope everyone gets a healthy slice.

  • whymadoindis
    Ole G (@whymadoindis) reported

    @dotkrueger It's all dogshit IMO. It will tumble down and something else will take its place. This is AOL.

  • KlepperCasey
    Casey K 🇺🇸 (@KlepperCasey) reported

    @smallfeetpetss Netscape never had the IPO or following / business model that AOL did.. I owned AOL at the IPO. Sold it at $50. Will never forget it. OpenAi will “still be around” for a long time. That’s not my point. My point is its business model doesn’t work when the competition is so fierce. The ROI isn’t tenable I bet you it’s trading 1/2 of wherever it prices in it IPO a year afterwards

  • hdi30947952
    hdi (@hdi30947952) reported

    DONT GET HUGHES NET SERVICE! THEY LIE ABOUT HAVING NO CAPS ON DATA! After just 2 days the "good internet data" is gone n they downgrade u to 50 mega bumps! I had better service with AOL DIAL UP IN 1997! they want us to pay 450 bucks for early cancel! THEY SHOULD PAY US FOR LYING!

  • videoblivion
    Nightraven (@videoblivion) reported

    We never should've left livejournal and myspace. AOL should rebrand with the 90s aesthetic and bring back chatrooms and message boards

  • Madness832
    Madness832 (@Madness832) reported

    @JonErlichman Actually, the company was originally known as QLink, and only supported the Commodore 64. It changed to AOL, in the early 90s, after addin' PC and Mac support.

  • WayneAbbot54412
    Wayne Abbott 🌍 (@WayneAbbot54412) reported

    @SkySports_Keith @Capt_Fishpaste @EuropaLeague You’ll be lurking around the AOL like a bad smell now your Bum Chum KT has left the mags. I think you should stay up the road, report on them and keep riding the Saudi gravy train. Classy Sunderland don’t want you at our door, it’s been cringy watching you…

  • pamgtheriot
    PamelaGT (@pamgtheriot) reported

    @AOL Worst she’s ever looked.

  • flyfour
    Flyfour (@flyfour) reported

    @EdmundAvalon @SorchaEastwood AOL didn't launch in the UK until 1995, Freeserve not until 1998. Even then it was expensive, speeds were snails pace and adoption was slow. I'd say very few people were "online" in 1994.