AOL Outage Report in Buckingham, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Buckingham, England
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Buckingham 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 (94%)
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Internet (4%)
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Total Blackout (1%)
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Wi-fi (%)
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Phone (%)
Live Outage Map Near Buckingham, England
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Castlethorpe.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Buckingham, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Buckingham and nearby locations:
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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.
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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. 👍🏻
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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matt.bit🐢
(@matt_bitcoin) reported
@financeguy74 definitely better off if everyone is on the same platform, an open standard that spans across ISPs and service providers is a terrible idea. The network effects aren't there, people don't care about permissionless playgrounds, AOL is going to dominate for the next 50 years.
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J. P. (Just Plain) Lloyd
(@sellerjpl2000) reported
@thetoyman1 WHILE READING THIS AOL POST IT REMINDS ME OF THE “CHEECH & CHONG” WHEN THEIR CAR BROKE DOWN AND CHEECH ASKED IF IT WAS OUT OF WATER. NOW A SITTING CONGRESSWOMAN WITH NO VIBVLE CLUE OF INTELLIGENCE SAYS THIS. THIS CAN’T BE TRUE? ILLITERATE IS NOT EVEN WORTH THE SPACE WRITTEN. IMHO
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Scot, yep.. 1 “t”
(@scotbur) reported
OK. Just found out my age: They said “a Compuserve email” and I both got it, and laughed. Compuserve. 😬 FYI, it was shut down in 2009 by aol. (Bought by WorldCom in 1997…) Yeah, you just read that… and understood all the words. And laughed. 😈😈😈
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David Israel
(@David_Israel08) reported
@overtime Never understood how kids have forms like this.I was growing up on AOL I would sit there threw dial up n watch shooters forms.Then practice with my ball on the couch or bed.
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Debra S. 🇺🇦✡️🇺🇸
(@gypzeeblue) reported
@LeftHandedLarue If I survived being an AOL chat rat, I can survive Twitter. It’s all about perspective & knowing when to say enough for now. I don’t have to be the popular one w/a mongo account & I don’t have to look for arguments, not even w/MAGATs. I can call my ex if I need a fight that bad.
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𝘊𝘙𝘖𝘞
(@CourtofCrows) reported
@TheMattEaton lol WCW had a **** ton of factions. Pretty sure you have no idea about what you're talking about whatsoever, and are absolutely ignorant to the whole Time Warner/AOL merger, where executives did NOT want wrestling on their programming. Regardless of ratings. Stay ignorant
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ArtyMorty
(@artymortyarty) reported
@PhilippusArabus Goes to show how legislatures don't know how to keep up with technology. In the year 2022, browser cookies are the least of our privacy worries. What'll they do next? Ban Napster? Require emergency services to be available via AOL Instant Messenger & MySpace? It's so 2002.
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Curtis Hedges
(@bboypeterpan) reported
@Helloimmorgan They asked this before. What would you do without AOL? Then Netscape came out. The same questions asked again. Now we have block chain and tokenization. Here you are asking the same questions from the past. Innovation happens every time. It never goes away.
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Daniel Dell (Finished with College!!)
(@DanielDell1997) reported
@Xevnar1 @ClassicCNFan @HannaBarberaCap I bet those 90s kids felt that Cartoon Network went downhill in 2001 after the AOL Time Warner merger, and Betty Cohen departing.
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Dune Shadow Maps by GryphStuff
(@GryphKnight) reported
@Sitdownaj She's a product of the "Look at me .... a _star_ in my own life ...." parasocial crap that we've (as a society) decided is "worth" something. Crap like this used to be relegated to AOL blog sites.