AOL Outage Report in Coral Gables, Miami-Dade County, Florida
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Coral Gables, Florida
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Coral Gables 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 (84%)
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Internet (8%)
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Total Blackout (7%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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Phone (%)
Live Outage Map Near Coral Gables, Miami-Dade County, Florida
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Miami.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Coral Gables, Florida
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Coral Gables and nearby locations:
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Bridgette Rodrig
(@BridgetteRodrig) reported
from
Westview, Florida
@AOLSupportHelp AOL totally, including Email is down...#AOL
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A †
(@_avxv) reported
from
Fountainebleau, Florida
The new generation will never understand the struggle of aol & not being able to use the phone & internet at the same time
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manuel r. lopez
(@lopez9388) reported
from
Richmond West, Florida
Again my last tweet I was interrupted from posting and it's draft was not sent: problems with my email passwords again, aol replaced two days ago for it had been seized again and now again it does not work correctly: my password not recognized but I could still see latest email
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Bruno
(@BrunoAlonsoBoza) reported
from
Hialeah, Florida
@jpawgmafia Being way too young to hang out in AOL chat rooms (Red Dragon Inn and Rhydin Inn)
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Grant Stern
(@grantstern) reported
from
Miami, Florida
@joncoopertweets @thedjdaf @AOL It’s ok, he will use his lying superpowers to treat himself when he gets sick. #MACVGA
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Dwight Eppinger
(@eppinger) reported
Would tech support jobs go away of there was no one left with an aol account?
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𝗮𝗹𝘆 and 𝟭𝟲,𝟴𝟳𝟯 𝗼𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿𝘀
(@alyrawbeef) reported
you should hear my poor laptop fan rn can't even handle aol mail bubble mouse
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Russ 김치 더줘 Emerson ♿
(@RussEmerson) reported
@stevensongs I'd better check if my AOL login still works.
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Caesar Leon (1940’s Hollywood star)
(@Caesar_Leon_) reported
Has anyone using HBO Max!? It’s terrible! I’m hardwired to the interwebs and it still buffers like a 1997 porno on AOL explorer via dial-up internet connection. Christ, HBOGo worked better than this! Just put all your damn content back on On Demand please! - every HBO subscriber
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Dr. Matthew Brown 🌐🌇🧬
(@Teleonomic) reported
@halvorz No joke, my first AOL username (wow I'm dating myself) was BlackbirdSR To this day, the coolest damn airplane in existence.
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Gurren-Oni-Kyoto
(@GurrenOniKyoto) reported
I'm sorry, but if you ever think the internet was ever "pre capitalist" at any point, you obviously have never gotten AOL cds piling up in your mailbox everyday.
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DemosCat
(@DemosCat) reported
@simongerman600 Technically, my first email was in 1987. An internal email system hosted by an IBM mainframe, accessed via a PC running an IBM 3270 terminal emulator. For Internet, sometime in the mid-1990's, provided by a long gone startup. I never touched AOL. 😺
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Steven Sokulski Is Fully Vaccinated
(@StevenSokulski) reported
@_kimhanley I used to do support and my two most dreaded things to see in an email address: AOL and a username that made it clear that they are a married couple that share an email. Combine them and I knew that ticket would be open for at least a month.
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paul fitzgerald
(@scrabblor) reported
@nzettelplanning "They all had ridiculous handles on aol messenger, but also put patches on their backpacks to tell people IRL what bands they liked. They heard of CODs but never gave the postal worker moneg"
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RussianDeepStateSock
(@milkman76) reported
@CaseyHo On AOL, of course, people used real names a higher % of the time, but AOL was never "the internet". It was a spoke of the internet, for sure, but it was a biased, automated, viral hellscape that was designed for the older generations.