AOL Outage Report in Newark on Trent, Nottinghamshire, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Newark on Trent, England
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Newark on Trent 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 (89%)
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Internet (6%)
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Total Blackout (5%)
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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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Swanny Boy (JS) 🦉
(@JameeSwanCU50) reported
@LauLau_Reece @AOL Oh so @AOL is trash all around? Hmm you allow your help centers to call your user stupid and not let anyone talk to the supervisor? 🤔 that’s so garbage lau!
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ContraTrumps
(@ContraTrumps) reported
@ATT Fire Stankey. Fire the board. Worst corporate decision since Warners purchased AOL. #ATT
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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!
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Steve Smith
(@stgsmith) reported
@AdamHartley43 @matteoianni @MichaelaArouet Yup. The few wildly successful names like Amzn saw ridiculous drawdowns that took over a decade to claw back from-- many more like QCOM took two decades. God help you if you bought something like AOL, which was the clear and far away "internet" leader at the time.
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Kevin D. Grüssing (pronounced Grew-Sing)
(@KevDGrussing) reported
@MesousaGaby Yeah, the assets were still rolling and in a good place during AOL’s term so it wasn’t too catastrophic Ted getting booted aside. AT&T did so much worse damage b/c they came in at a generational divergence point for the company.
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Suitedupwook
(@suitedupwook) reported
@Da_Real_Smeegel @theretailbull dude. you keep syaing metcalfes law. do you even know what that is? just because there are accounts that are or were open, does not mean the price will go higher infinitely and forever. AOL had a **** ton of accounts too. you really need to grow up
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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.
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Saorsa Cipher
(@SaorsaCipher) reported
@tracyalloway Apple and oranges Tracy. AOL was just a reseller business model w no competitive advantage. Bitcoin is a network w serious barriers to entry. The lack of fundamental technology change is a feature, not a bug.
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Donal Greene
(@donalgreene) reported
@Michael1979 You’ve gone too far this time. I’ll be posting a strongly worded “email” to the internet service provider AOL. Action needs to be taken.
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Evan
(@MJTM) reported
@rationalwalk I am sure it is just the high profile ones that get the attention, but it feels like they mostly fail. VZ buying (and failing with) AOL/Yahoo is the most recent one in my memory