AOL Outage Report in Horsham, West Sussex, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Horsham, England
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Horsham 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 (88%)
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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 Near Horsham, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Horsham and nearby locations:
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mark
(@mbaker1046) reported
from
Billingshurst, England
@AOL hi I can’t log into my account and I can’t reset password as I can’t get a help to my email help
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Lisa Bailey
(@lisa01403) reported
from
Horsham, England
@TalkTalk I'm not sure on that one as was with AOL and then you bought them out so never really got welcome pack from TalkTalk.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Camdelle
(@Camdelle_) reported
@Naaackers My very, very first one on AOL (the service) was babyblueeyes something or another. My AIM name in the 90's? JellybeanBuritto. With burrito spelled wrong. Went by a handful of other internet monikers before I landed on Camdelle in 2004-ish. Good times.
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mollie hawkins
(@molliebat) reported
I think the world sucks now because none of us forwarded those chain letter emails on AOL in 2003
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comrade_unix
(@ComradeUnix) reported
@eroticacid I used AOL too for that! I lived with the rents so my options were limited on what I could get Internet wise - until that point it was BBSes and such. Did have dial in to a server at the local university though. FRAMES! OMG. Now they're so verboten but they were the ****.
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Couchtomato62
(@couchtomato62) reported
@vitaliyk prodigy was gone by 98. That was my first web based service. Then they tried to charge to use the forums and everybody left for the up and coming AOL! LOL. Google has taken over the world.
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The Notorious ROY G BIV
(@robwoodyard1) reported
@DrOz AOL is a pretty popular internet service (aside from those pesky CD's they keep mailing out) so that's actually a weighty endorsement.
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Maxwell
(@Maxwell_Burke) reported
@ABOLISHGIRLBOSS Back in the day we ran list progs on super questionable chat rooms that no 12 year old should be in on AOL and then whenever it inevitably turned to someone dropping CP you forwarded the whole list to TOS because it pissed you off so bad.
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Ken DeRosa
(@kderosa) reported
@kerpen As I recall both AOL and Compuserve had their own dial up service in 93 and at some point permitted users to access the internet through their service, but I believe that wasn’t until 94-95. Windows 95 made accessing the internet directly through MSN much easier.
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Su Berry
(@suberry) reported
@aolmail @MartinSLewis @thismorning can anyone help please. My husband has passed away AOL won’t reset his password for me because they cannot verify my account even though I have been with them for over 20 years. I need to inform his friends abroad of his passing. So stressful
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Neil Stevens
(@presjpolk) reported
@kerpen You are correct, AOL's entry into the September that Never Ended was March 1994.
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Wagon Sail
(@MMA_Architect) reported
@vitaliyk Never got on MySpace… if only Facebook would have died out as quickly. Baidu? Yes… I’m an olds 😬 I remember AOL internet ads on TV. Thought it was encyclopedia software. I asked a few people if they knew more about it. They were clueless like me. lol