AOL Outage Report in Leighton Buzzard, Central Bedfordshire, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Leighton Buzzard, England
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Leighton Buzzard 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 (95%)
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Internet (3%)
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Total Blackout (1%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Leighton Buzzard, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Leighton Buzzard and nearby locations:
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⭕️ Natasha “Tashster”®
(@Tashster) reported
from
Milton Keynes, England
@AOLSupportHelp I guess you’re back as I’ve now been able to re log in and re-add my email mailbox to my phone but thanks for updating me of the outage guys. 👍🏻
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⭕️ Natasha “Tashster”®
(@Tashster) reported
from
Milton Keynes, England
@AOLSupportHelp Hey, are you guys experiencing issues with the Mail servers being down? I just removed my entire AOL mailbox from my iPhone to re add it thinking it was my phone but I’m seeing a lot of people saying they don’t have email too.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Hindsight Capital LLP 🧠📈
(@hindsightcapllp) reported
@RaoulGMI What about Lucent Technologies? What about AOL? What about Network Solutions? What about Aether Systems? What about Healtheon/WebMD?
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Hoyty
(@hoyty) reported
from
Sammamish, Washington
@cmwdotme @supersat Never seen a BlackBerry RIM950 with AOL branding. Was that used by people who worked for AOL or something?
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Carrie gately
(@CarrieGately) reported
@drewberquist @getongab Need help getting on gab. Didn’t receive confirmation, possibly re have AOL through @Verizon internet?
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Financial Tailor
(@Financialtailor) reported
@SkeleCap Even if the IRS rolled out a free service, Intuit would linger on, unknowingly auto-drafting bank accounts for a decade kinda like AOL did.
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Dad Jokes Panda
(@TrashPandaFTW) reported
@atrupar same i can never get them to load over my aol dialup
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Wanda
(@itsWanda) reported
Friend from Myanmar has been unable to reach family and friends in country. Facebook being shut down isn’t just an inconvenience—FB is like AOL there. It’s how people connect to the internet. Please ask your government to condemn the coup. And avoid facile comparisons to 1/6.
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Jacket
(@bitcoinjacket) reported
@danheld @PeterSchiff No no, MySpace was amazing but everyone moved on for no good reason that doesn't describe gold. Gold is like uhh crap what's those old really janky blog pages? Or something from AOL
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It's a Doodles Life
(@Yoshi4fun) reported
Benz just reached out to me for a customer satisfaction survey regarding their on board "infotainment" system. In case you've never had the misfortune, MB currently has the GUI of AOL in 1994. virtually every other car maker has better tech. MB owners rent Kia's and say "wow"!
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Khy
(@OMGKHY) reported
I changed my text alert sound to the AOL Instant Messenger tone and DAMN I was not prepared for the feelings it would stir within me
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John W Babiak 🇨🇦
(@jwbabiak) reported
@alvinfoo Lucky you with such an advanced connection I started with a 1200 bd modem to connect to BBSs (Bulletin Board System), GEnie (General Electric network for information exchange), Compuserve, AOL followed by the Internet in its early stages where most sites were run by universities