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AOL Outage Report in Marco Island, Collier County, Florida

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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.

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Marco Island, Florida

The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Marco Island, Florida 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.

  • 84% E-mail (84%)
  • 8% Internet (8%)
  • 7% Total Blackout (7%)
  • 1% Wi-fi (1%)
  • 0% Phone (0%)

Community Discussion

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AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • GaryCrighton
    Bruce Almighty (@GaryCrighton) reported

    @Capt_Fishpaste someone nip down to the AoL to see if the lights are still on

  • glitterwaver
    The Tacko Itself (@glitterwaver) reported

    Remember on the AOL messageboards, if you broke TOS, your internet service was suspended and they sent you (or the account holder, a.k.a. your parents) a letter in the mail explaining why, with your post included, and you had to call (and maybe pay?) to restore service?

  • 2PGlyrics
    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

  • Wiltmellow
    Milton Wiltmellow (@Wiltmellow) reported

    @emptywheel Several issues seem lost to G'wald et al. 1. Punditry isn't litigation. There's no judge, no jury, no verdict. 2. Social media, even going back to AOL chat, is a new innovation. Twitter is a media equivalent of graphic novels. 1/

  • stk_production
    Stk production (@stk_production) reported

    @LoveRisaMei Everytime I have a hard time thinking, I make those sound effects you hear when the AOL is trying to connect. I've seen it in millions of meme or edited videos. I never got to experience it back then.

  • Traveling_Tiff
    Traveling Tiffani (@Traveling_Tiff) reported

    @AOLSupportHelp Recently, I began being bombarded with obvious Spam. No matter if I market a Spam or not, it keeps coming. How do I fix this?

  • catreadway
    Cliff Treadway (@catreadway) reported

    @ryanhallyall I guess I got my first home computer in 1995 (’94 maybe). Google wouldn’t have had anything to do with the YouTube platform then (if YouTube even existed yet). I don’t think I had much—if anything—to do with the Internet. …Just remained on AOL’s network.

  • LexiLibrary
    Alex (@LexiLibrary) reported

    @AOLSupportHelp My elderly patent's aol email account has been hacked. There is no UK phone number. They have switched the mobiles to their own and removed her alternate email address. I have emailed but it says 24-72hr response. How can we get help quicker please?

  • ParchedMint
    Parched Mint ⚡ (@ParchedMint) reported

    @l_bowline Its redundant because being able to do a single thing better does not make up for not being the winning protocol/network. Hence the AOL example.

  • warrenmulvey02
    Warren Mulvey (@warrenmulvey02) reported

    4) Remain vigilant of trends AOL’s biggest failure was its failure to realise that the internet and media culture was rapidly changing. Presently trends rapidly alternate in the space of weeks. Knowing when a service has peaked is as important as knowing when it has potential