AOL Outage Report in Longfield, Kent, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Longfield, England
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Longfield 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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Wi-fi (%)
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Phone (%)
Live Outage Map Near Longfield, Kent, England
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: London and Sevenoaks.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Longfield, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Longfield and nearby locations:
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Phil Lee
(@PhilLeePhotos) reported
from
Gillingham, England
@AOLSupportHelp Hi AOL, we are having terrible speed /connection problems and we have switched router on and off. How do we get this rectified,. My wife's trying to work from home and it's causing no end of problems. Cheers Phil
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Phil Lee
(@PhilLeePhotos) reported
from
Gillingham, England
@AOLSupportHelp Hi AOL, we seem to be having terrible speed /connection problems. How do I get this rectified, as its causing massive problems our working from home. I've tried switching it on and off but still having problems Cheers Phil
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steph carter
(@stephca46203104) reported
from
Darenth, England
@AOLSupportHelp I need help to access my email it’s saying the password or account isn’t correct but I can not access my recovery email address either. I’m being sent in a circle
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Spaceman - Andy G
(@SpacemanCre8) reported
from
Ditton, England
Can safely say that @AOL @aolmail @AOLSupportHelp have proved to have the worst customer service I have ever experienced. No way of contacting other than email, no acknowledgement that Mail account can’t be accessed, no way of resetting password. No help at all. Disgusting.
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Phil Lee
(@PhilLeePhotos) reported
from
Gillingham, England
@Cook_Estates @AOLSupportHelp At least I'm not the only one, was just on point of thumping laptop in frustration. 🙄 So will remain calm, now I know it's not problem at my end.
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Tom Broad
(@broad_thomas) reported
from
Bexleyheath, England
@AOLSupportHelp hi we have forgotten our aol@password tried to recover it but can’t, have no recovery details set up help please
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fran
(@frannyannew) reported
from
Thundersley, England
@aolmail been three days since we have had access to our emails. Not getting much help from #Aol at the moment. Please help us get back on line. #badcustomerservice
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Orrin Edenfield, an 🇺🇸 living in 🇬🇧
(@OrrinEdenfield) reported
from
Eltham, England
@benjedwards school library had a dial-up modem (probably 9600 baud) to ISP through school district. At home was local ISP as AOL/Compuserve/etc. never had local numbers for me.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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WallStreetBets & Co.
(@WSBConsensus) reported
Verizon Communications ( $VZ ) AOL has roughly 1.5mln users paying USD 10-15/month for its technical support and ID monitoring service, AOL Advantage *Thats over $15,000,000 EVERY month that old people are paying for a bullshit service, Verizon is taking advantage of them.
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MizTeo
(@TeoMiz) reported
@CelticGodess20 @NickKnudsenUS I have a friend in Oz whom I met online even before AOL was a thing. We went from email to snail mail back to email and now mostly communicate on Facebook. At the worst of the lockdown, we zoomed and I "met" his wife for the first time.1/
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Billy B
(@William72773755) reported
@MrAdventure69 Obviously it would upset a few. Or a lot. Prettymuch anything anyone says does. I've been internetting since AOL chat days mid 90's. You either stop giving a **** or turn into an eggshell walking whiner. Which one are you?
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Bill Springer
(@BGSpringer) reported
@bby_grae When we first got internet the only way was through very locked down corporate portals. AOL and Netscape are what I remember, with curated pages available to view. The ability for individuals or small businesses to have a web presence was hard.
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Expats Paris
(@ExpatsinParis) reported
BUSINESS: Verizon is selling AOL and Yahoo. Private equity firm Apollo will pay around $5 billion for a 90% stake in the media assets, as the US communications giant focuses more on network services.
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Cory Davis
(@CoryDavis321) reported
"Yahoo twice turned down offers to buy Google at a fraction of its cost today. AOL held conversations with Facebook and YouTube in 2006."
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Eric Goodwin
(@EricSGoodwin) reported
Famed tech analyst Mary Meeker during the tech bubble: “Disney should have been Yahoo. AT&T should have been AOL. Time Warner should have been Excite.” I’ve never heard of Excite, and Yahoo and AOL combined were just sold for less than 1% of DIS and T’s aggregate market caps.
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Todd Robinson
(@toddrobinson) reported
There are still 1.5 million people paying a monthly subscription service fee for AOL — for technical support and identity theft software. The number of AOL dial-up subscribers is now “in the low thousands.”
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Stephen C. Rose -- We are One -- All are One
(@stephencrose) reported
Verizon is selling Yahoo and AOL for $5 billion to private equity firm Apollo, as it looks to focus on building out its new 5G network. COURIC
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Ryan Minnick
(@rminnick) reported
Am I shocked that #Verizon has sold off their “media assets” like Yahoo/AOL for a $4B loss? Nope! Yahoo’s “daily digest” email is total clickbait garbage. Wasn’t Yahoo already dying off at that time? And did anyone know that #AOL was even still a thing then?!