AOL Outage Report in North Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas
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AOL (America Online) is an internet portal as well as an internet service provider. As an ISP, AOL offers dial up internet through its AOL Advantage plans.
Problems in the last 24 hours in North Little Rock, Arkansas
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in North Little Rock 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 (79%)
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Internet (14%)
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Total Blackout (4%)
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Wi-fi (2%)
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Phone (1%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near North Little Rock, Arkansas
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in North Little Rock and nearby locations:
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🎬Tiffany MerryChristmas🎄🎁 (@ThatRoseTattoo) reported from Little Rock, Arkansas
@JLevityCT @MatPDouglas I never had a Prodigy account, AOL was blowing up by the time I got online
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COACH G (@COACHG13) reported from North Little Rock, Arkansas
@KLGLASS2 @AOL I don’t envy him. The drugs are rough. The treatments are never pleasant.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Sydney Moya (@sydney_moya) reported
@Vieira151 @Micah_ofClark @wotveteran We can just cut out Andor in its entirety while we are at it lol. Also I think we need more AOL flashbacks. Like a whole episode or two to explain Lanfear and Demandred lol
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Jeff Harris (@nemalki) reported
Honestly @WBD, I've been through this when you were Time Warner. I've been through this when you were AOL Time Warner. I've been through this when you were WarnerMedia, an AT&T Company. I'm sick of this dance, you have two left feet. Work harder, do better, promote your ****.
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Adrian Sandoval (@EBwiz) reported
@winterion I went with the first option, but not for nostalgia or the games I've already played, but the games I never got to experience like say, AOL's Neverwinter Nights. The 2000 up window has some stuff like that I'll never get to experience, but not as much collectively at the moment.
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Mr. Killer (@WolvezDen) reported
@melissamedinavo I am ancient AF over here, I remember dial up, AOL login screen and all the DOS commands to start up doom lol.
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ironystock, F.A.N.F.O. - 9/30/22 (@ironystock) reported
@telefontelaviv Don’t tell me you never wondered what an MSN/AOL-only internet would have looked like. Now we can watch people try, except with bonus ponzi and catastrophic fail states!
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Furby (@FurbyNL) reported
@Patrick_W_Reed I think that the disappointing numbers from the WWE network show that the money is in current product, not the library. Also, AOL/Time Warner showed that media conglomerates have no clue what to do with wrestling as an IP.
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Tacticus (@TVenditor) reported
@benedictevans Yes? That doesn't imply people didn't see the potential of the internet or whatever you think. Again, growth exploded throughout the decade as prices came down and speeds improved. AOL had 0.2m subs in 1992; 0.9m in 1994; 6m in 1996; and 12.5m in 1998. People loved the internet.
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Shizby.XrP☀️ (@Shizby22xRp) reported
@AbdolSamee @brucefenton @saylor Got one part right, it certainly isn't cheap. I always prefer slow, expensive, but original. This is why I still have a flip phone and aol dial up :)
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Hamid عبد الحميد سرحان (@hamid) reported
@LostVikingShip @liron @benedictevans And bear in mind in 1996 AOL was still charging an *hourly fee*. So forget the $19 a month, people were paying huge amounts for access. Use cases were never a barrier for internet adoption for consumers. The cost and speed were the issue.
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Max Clark (@maxclark) reported
@AOL @Yahoo @gmail 8/ Network Installation Removing the ISP router is a huge performance boost! Eero, Ubiquiti, and Meraki all have a great integrated firewall, switch, wifi options for small networks