AOL Outage Report in Chichester, West Sussex, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Chichester, England
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Chichester 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 (93%)
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Internet (3%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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Phone (1%)
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Wi-fi (%)
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TV (%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Chichester, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Chichester and nearby locations:
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Sandra Leat
(@saleat) reported
from
Portsmouth, England
@AOLSupportHelp I think it’s time to update your customers on what’s happening. People rely on your email service for work commitments!
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Maria Constant
(@miadaisyc) reported
from
Walberton, England
@cox_tom I decided to cancel my AOL subscription as it didn't work on my Mac. Did it during my work lunch hour. I held my nerve as they passed me on to many different people begging me to stay and offering me the world. 1&1/2 hrs later I succeeded. I had applause from work colleagues!
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Mr Robot
(@MrRobot54432441) reported
@CryptoMichNL Honestly until much of these crypto investments are more simple to use & insured most of these projects will fail. This is like the internet in the late 90's many millionaires will be minted & be bankrupt in 5years as the junk falls apart & the giants rise to the top, Aol, Yahoo
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ryan
(@Ryan06974467) reported
Doubtful many will appreciate this, but... My father just asked me if I could “help” him create a new email. But, why, you ask?! He currently pays @AOL $30 a month to “retain” his from the late 90s. He never stopped using, or paying for, it in what is now the 3rd decade since!
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Sam Durrani, MD
(@sweetdoodmd) reported
@AzApplause @AOL The worst!!!
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Wayne N S
(@Trystius) reported
@MeganBitchell Red Pill. Bet on Super Bowls and World Series. Put winnings into Apple, Microsoft, AOL, Yahoo, Berkshire-Hathaway, etc. Would have way more than $10M by the time I’m in my teens. Prevent a lot bad things too.
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Michael VANVLIET
(@MichaelVANVLIE7) reported
@GOP duckduckgo, how about AOL How stupid
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abcdj.eth
(@abcdjabcdjabcdj) reported
My genesis collection was released 1999 on AOL get rekt idiot
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matthew.
(@iAmTheWarax) reported
@KT_So_It_Goes who ******** still has directtv lmao this is like having an aol email address
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badboychronic
(@badboychronic) reported
They had a service called mailblocks. Worked so well aol paid them off just to shut it down. Someone emailed you it did not tells you unless they answer answered a question. Spam just stopped. Anyone know one that does this today ?
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hiro antagonist
(@insipidwanker) reported
@woke8yearold @orthonormalist Companies can coast on past accomplishments long after they cease being capable of accomplishing anything new. Most of the tech giants laid the foundation for their success a decade ago and ain't done **** since then. I mean, Yahoo is still a thing. Ditto AOL.
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(@borgdad) reported
@scdemandred @Stonekettle Back in the day the stupid spiked in September when the freshmen got online then tapered off as they were "educated." Then we got muggles pimping green cards and the final straw: AOL connects. Now it's always September on the internet.