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AOL Outage Report in Larne, Northern Ireland

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AOL (America Online) is an internet portal as well as an internet service provider. As an ISP, AOL offers dial up internet through its AOL Advantage plans.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Larne, Northern Ireland

The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Larne and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

AOL Outage Chart in Larne, Northern Ireland 03/16/2025 22:05

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.

  1. E-mail (76%)

    E-mail (76%)

  2. Internet (16%)

    Internet (16%)

  3. Total Blackout (6%)

    Total Blackout (6%)

  4. Wi-fi (2%)

    Wi-fi (2%)

  5. Phone (1%)

    Phone (1%)

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AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • 1989Wolfblade Neondromeda X Studios (@1989Wolfblade) reported

    The one big thing that is still good and not slowed or bogged down about AOL these days is their image and standard search. Otherwise their home page and mail are much slower than some other services.

  • BubbaShannon1 Bubba Dubba (@BubbaShannon1) reported

    @ZigtheDuckman @maskedbabyface @JeffTechGeek Maybe your so old I need to type a/s/l. Did I get it right? I’m sure you were a real bad boy on AOL at one time. Tell me, how did people ask for pics back in those days?

  • mrtubetalk Aaron Burr, Sir (@mrtubetalk) reported

    MS Teams is down, again. At this point can I just install AOL? At least they have chat rooms!

  • SplendentSweven Rhiannon Archer (@SplendentSweven) reported

    @edgar_a_bitch That's the sort of thing I used to be able to do when everything was basic html. I miss basic html. My AOL homepage had vines on the sides with animated butterflies and flowers and ****, LOL. I made doors in Paint that led to the different parts of my site, etc.

  • flanman88 Marley (@flanman88) reported

    @WCVB And I thought cyber bullying was bad when it was just AOL instant messenger. Parents, keep your kids away from that crap for as long as you can!

  • nftfreaks NFT Freaks ⟠ (@nftfreaks) reported

    Building a decentralized network that is encrypted in terms of communication. We will have messaging like AIM and chats like AOL with inner emails for longer convos. Every time someone publishes a sentence or piece of communication the file or footprint encrypts random strings.

  • WrestleCringe CringeWrestlingTakes (@WrestleCringe) reported

    @GoFreakYourself @wrasslinwizard To be fair that's not even entirely accurate. AOL had already decided they didn't want wrestling. So Time Warner dumped a lot of bad assets onto WCW's books, which made it seem like it was in worse financial shape than it really was.

  • fanpicked_media Fanpicked Media (@fanpicked_media) reported

    @wrasslinwizard WCW went out of business because of **** booking and losing $60 million because of it. AOL pulling the plug on them was a mercy killing to a brain dead body.

  • PRMSlickThePoet SlickThePoet (@PRMSlickThePoet) reported from Los Angeles, California

    How ******** does my emails run out of storage…..AOL never had that problem. “You got mail”

  • diplodink B (@diplodink) reported

    @alf_goodall @ProFootballTalk It's possible for sure, I'm just still surprised. A decade worth of exec emails I expect to be tens of thousands, low six figures maybe. My mom's AOL box had 250,000, nothing deleted since the early 90s, and I've never seen a count that big in any discovery project.