AOL Outage Report in Andover, Hampshire, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Andover, England
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Andover 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 (4%)
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Wi-fi (%)
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TV (%)
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Amber Lowe
(@FlowNewYork) reported
@AOL I need help with an email
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Oshee Da'God
(@GodOshee) reported
@sprint aka boost mobile. Why is your service at the rate of AOL dial up. What are you taking from me in 5g because you give me nothing but class action vibes.
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Dan C
(@SteelyD80) reported
@Spidercolt @CowboysNation Sign in to AOL 4.0 and relive your glory day’s then.
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🤖 Audio Plugin Bot 🤖
(@audiopluginbot) reported
We warned you not to play with the worst high-fidelity EQ that must never be used by an AOL installation CD. 😑
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Marielle Thorne
(@moethorne192) reported
@AOLSupportHelp Aolmail will not let me reset my password says I need to call premium customer care and to have my credit card ready?! It’s not free to change your password anymore?
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Rogue Scholar
(@RogueScholarMDC) reported
@FracturedBadger Here's a story. I live in Kentucky and when I got AOL to get on the internet for the first time I wanted to make friends. So I kept making or joining rooms called some variation of "KY discussion" or "KY friends". I learned how awful the internet was from day one
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ash🕯
(@alchemistascend) reported
i just played the aol dial up sound for miranda bc she like wasnt catching the vibe when i was talking about it and she said she never heard that noise before😭 dating someone born in 1999 b like
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two-player game bot
(@2PGlyrics) reported
sign on to aol and think of funny things to say she'll always lol, never pretends like she's away
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この命もういやー
(@zl11) reported
@SomerInTheWind Those rules never completely applied. They were IMPLIED. And it was easier to not be in everyone’s buttcrack back when the Internet was basically AOL+dial-up, and fandom writing was basically just Fanfiction[.]net. Social media has changed the rules.
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Sean Kleefeld
(@skleefeld) reported
@OkazuYuri There's probably an example in the long Time/WarnerBros/AOL/Discovery/AT&T/whatever else chain of buyouts, but I expect that's more an example of a "less awful" company winning out than a "better" one.