AOL Outage Report in Deal, Kent, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Deal, England
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Deal, England 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.
- E-mail (84%)
- Internet (8%)
- Total Blackout (7%)
- Wi-fi (1%)
- Phone (0%)
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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RG | DBLduty NL 🔜LOOTFEST (@dbldtydadx13) reported@D4BEASTGAMING @itslynxie @sash4s AOL messanger to **** talk inbetween games….
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Gelid Plateau (@GelidPlateau) reported@pizpizzaslat111 @wikiales Nah you wouldn't have. People say that because they think the stuff the market was rallying around was Microsoft or Amazon or whatever when really it was **** like Pets./com and Broadcast./com and AOL. You would have lost everything
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M.Ellis (@MEllisPhotograp) reported@aolmail #anroid app is down opens and tells me I have new inbox messages but no txt shows just white screen.
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George Orwell (@OrwellsRevenge) reportedMoney will come, that’s almost guaranteed, but the legacy banking system and all it’s tendrils in Congress and the White House will slow it down as much as possible. Remember when AOL bought Time-Warner? Banks don’t want to be Time-Warner, they want to be AOL this time.
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Mark Mason (@MasonMarkR) reported@mdgarratt @bgurley Exactly - this is what AOL got in trouble for in the 2000s, correct?
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Face No More😶😶🌫️🛰️ (@mister_no_face) reported@RosePinochet "If you come to my house, you'd better bring more ni**ers than I've got bullets." -Me, talking **** on AOL 20 years ago 👌
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Become As Gods (@Granddad_Sr) reported"George Santos once yelled '**** the police' in a AOL chat"
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two-player game bot (@2PGlyrics) reportedsign on to aol and think of funny things to say she'll always lol, never pretends like she's away
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Mark DellaPenna Jr. (@MarkADellaPenna) reported from Salem, Massachusettswithout being aware. I’ll never forget walking home from school one day, which I usually got A’s & B’s but didn’t feel challenged or motivated to be into it enough, when someone on a street corner of the subway handed me a floppy disk of AOL 1.0.
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Ross Kranz (@rosskranz) reported@ForIForSForever @kenbone18 @justinamash Got any examples of that actually happening before there was antitrust laws? Time Warner/AOL was never going to lord over the world. Of course you don’t. When businesses have a “monopoly” under free market capitalism, they offer quality at a low price. Consumers win.