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AOL Outage Report in Highcliffe, Dorset, England

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Highcliffe, England

The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Highcliffe and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

AOL Outage Chart in Highcliffe, Dorset, England 11/02/2025 13:40

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.

  1. E-mail (90%)

    E-mail (90%)

  2. Internet (5%)

    Internet (5%)

  3. Total Blackout (4%)

    Total Blackout (4%)

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AOL Issues Reports Near Highcliffe, England

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Highcliffe and nearby locations:

  • LStacey Lee (Pilchard) Stacey (@LStacey) reported from Bournemouth, England

    @jowyang 1. AOL still exists? 2. Has it stopped being evil since the rebrand? 3. Who gives a ****?

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Hanakookie1 34 Hanakookie🇸🇻 (@Hanakookie1) reported

    @HodlTarantula History rhymes. Too bad those who were Netscape/AOL/Compuserve maxis try to say they were part of the internet too. Shiternets trying to rewrite history.

  • CZEdwards CZEdwards (she/her/they/them) 💉💉💉 (@CZEdwards) reported

    The horrifying moment when you realize that AOL, on its worst day, was a vastly superior steward of the internet than Facebook on its very best day.

  • ModerateInvest Moderate Investor (@ModerateInvest) reported

    @Thiiago_Slva @Kenya91832403 @netflix So true, paying Netflix is like paying AOL in the 90's for access to the internet. It's only a matter of time before the owners sell their own product and cut out the reseller.

  • JayB4 Jay (@JayB4) reported

    @RealChrisLi I wish I had that guy's job security. I'd love to just stop working and suck at my job and be guaranteed to never get fired. Wish I had whatever pictures of Leonsis he has when I was at AOL.

  • AlbiertHob Albiert Hob🐇🕳 (@AlbiertHob) reported

    I came of age in the AOL era of the Internet and can say there’s never been a more exciting time than now. Feels like there’s so much possibility. And keep in mind all we had then was email and chat forums lol

  • KidThorazine Ken Tobe (@KidThorazine) reported

    @DerekGameDev @arthur_affect yeah, before 2.5 AOL was just another BBS type service like Prodigy and Compuserve, because the world wide web didn't exist yet.

  • DerekGameDev Derek the Game Dev (“New” Account) (@DerekGameDev) reported

    @KidThorazine @arthur_affect I think I was around before 2.0 and I don’t remember a browser always being there. I poked around on the ‘Net and couldn’t find anything on early AOL. I’ll always be kind of nostalgic for the service, though.

  • _MiKEJaY_ MiKE JAY💬 (@_MiKEJaY_) reported

    @reallyrai And i never gave aol my address yet they always found me

  • prplchknz Purple L Chickens (@prplchknz) reported

    @JoeHolder_ Because capitalism. Aol knew we were going to eventually pay them. But for stuff that would actually save us, they don't give a **** about. I realize this is pessimistic but look around and you know it's true.

  • Rich5off Rich Nicoloff (@Rich5off) reported

    @bodh_io Yep, dial up (AOL). Uphill, in the snow, both ways. IYKYK One of the perks of working for @NIUNorthernStar was that we had ethernet connections to the university mainframe. Fast, for those days. Sucked going home to slower than slow dial-up.