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AOL Outage Report in Craigavon, Northern Ireland

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Craigavon, Northern Ireland

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

AOL Outage Chart in Craigavon, Northern Ireland 12/13/2025 14:15

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. E-mail (94%)

    E-mail (94%)

  2. Internet (4%)

    Internet (4%)

  3. Total Blackout (1%)

    Total Blackout (1%)

  4. Wi-fi (%)

    Wi-fi (%)

  5. TV (%)

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  6. Phone (%)

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AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • H_MitchellPhoto Hamish Mitchell (@H_MitchellPhoto) reported

    @GHOSTofSURF Life was so much better in the days of AOL and dial-up internet. Most of the time you gave up, went outside, and actually did ****.

  • MaryJLovell Mary Lovell (she/they) (@MaryJLovell) reported

    Catch me on AIM AOL instant messenger I can’t wait to return to you- as soon as I get into my yahoo email I’ll be able to login and our reunion will be fiery

  • CallingFavre Favre's Calling (@CallingFavre) reported

    @martymadrid @stevenbward @KTmBoyle Marty what’s beautiful is that right as you are is as wrong as what you claim. You have your heart in the right place but imagine that everyone AOL user hates progressives (timing is cute) but also the fact that he just has never cared before

  • veggie64_leslie Nurse Ratched (@veggie64_leslie) reported

    @philly_bernie @Timcast Yeah, I used to frequently throw my hook in the water and give them plenty of line before I brought it home. Until they because so stupid they never accept logic and so toxic and hateful they threaten you But I enjoyed many years of it. Starting on AOL chatboards

  • nothingfromnada Tired (@nothingfromnada) reported

    "Eternal September" is the earliest internet Thing I participated in, in that I was a clueless 13 year old posting to Usenet from our AOL account, totally ignorant of the culture and customs. Sorry y'all, it was my bad.

  • PhryDeyy Phrydey (@PhryDeyy) reported

    Question though, If your thinking about leaving twitter, where would you go? Facebook? Myspace? AOL Chatrooms? Blackplanet? . . I know damn well y'all not going nowhere.

  • ryaninmpls Ryan in Minneapolis (@ryaninmpls) reported

    @webster yeah because that was never abused… ever. I vaguely remember it but it only worked on native AIM users — not those with mobility configured or coming out of AOL

  • AnimaGnostikos Anarcho-JazzGoth (@AnimaGnostikos) reported

    @JeffreyKaine @techwraith @davidhoang Back in my day, we paid for AOL 3.0 *by the minute* and it was a damn sight better than today's Internet. A *damn sight!*

  • AuntyAlias AuntyAlias - Artist, Astrologer, Author (@AuntyAlias) reported

    @MyBestestThing I came off of welfare w/2 kids & beat out other candidates cuz I knew what a java applet was. All my AOL stock split & doubled a handful of times. As soon as it vested, I bought used computers from UC Berkeley to give to my poor friends. Got friends off of aid too. No complaints.

  • nothingfromnada Tired (@nothingfromnada) reported

    (Gather round, children, for you see Usenet was a network of forums that developed on the very early 1980s internet. It had a tight-knit culture of academics and enthusiasts. Then AOL added Usenet service in 1993 and a bunch of clueless yahoos wrecked the place /