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AOL Outage Report in Wildwood, Sumter 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.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Wildwood, Florida

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

AOL Outage Chart in Wildwood, Sumter County, Florida 12/06/2025 13:30

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. E-mail (95%)

    E-mail (95%)

  2. Internet (3%)

    Internet (3%)

  3. Total Blackout (1%)

    Total Blackout (1%)

  4. Wi-fi (%)

    Wi-fi (%)

  5. TV (%)

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  6. Phone (%)

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Live Outage Map Near Wildwood, Sumter County, Florida

The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: The Villages.

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United StatesLeesburg E-mail
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AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Cartmans_Chili CartmansChili (@Cartmans_Chili) reported

    @Yahoo The new version of Yahoo Mail---SUCKS!!!! Fix it, and fire that we-tarda designer! Everybody hates it! It looks like the AOL Mail layout circa 1970! Respect My Authoritah!

  • Burt1dw Burt (@Burt1dw) reported

    @myspace i would like to delete my account. I deleted my Facebook probably a year back but I aint sign in in a while. I used a aim email for that account not aol. But Im pretty sure that @ is not the right handle for MySpace. My phone glitching so Ill see about it behind a laptop

  • ShareholdersRev Shareholders Review (@ShareholdersRev) reported

    @netflix the trademark lawsuit involving #shethepeople should have prevented the series from being released, the additional 8 episodes can never be aired as they will create millions more in damages as the series has damaged @_shethepeople permanently. @AOL

  • nfinitemonkey Monkey Shakespeare (@nfinitemonkey) reported

    @WilliamAder Hang on to that AOL account. I smell a comeback.

  • BottomTweeter Phil DeGapp (@BottomTweeter) reported

    @adamscrabble Starlink has enabled me to connect to the Internet way out in the country where modern day wired tech quoted me 2 telephone poles and $90 a month for 5 megs of service. 5 megs. We're talking AOL.

  • MrCMXRP 🪬Mr. CM~XRP!🪬👑💯 (@MrCMXRP) reported

    @Web3VibesX @krakenfx @BitcoinMagazine No it’s not… Let’s keep it real.. It’s the AOL tech in this space.. slow, expensive fees, no utility. It’s a hyped up meme coin that does nothing

  • vvicharlie char (@vvicharlie) reported

    i just downloaded yahoo mail and aol i dont wanna open them bc privacy nd **** but **** i wanna remember old ****

  • Smitten1776 Smitten (@Smitten1776) reported

    @TheImmortal007 @GarbageHuman24 Good idea, bad execution. Email hosts typically purge accounts. Hot mail, yahoo, aol, many who host 100s of millions of email accounts have all done it. Dude is going to take a big L. If you are doing a lighting of memories. Save that to a hardrive or 2.

  • GregMozart Greg Magarshak (@GregMozart) reported

    @Se7enball @tea_party_james @RockChartrand The Internet was based on open protocols. So was the Web. HTTP was an open protocol. AOL and MSN were walled gardens, like X and Facebook. Their owners would never allow Amazon, Facebook, Google etc. to be launched inside, they would copy them and/or try to kill them!

  • divinethree333 Lion of Judah (@divinethree333) reported

    I remember consistently loading XRP between .25-.35 in blocks of 20k. I knew what this was as it felt like I was buying Amazon, AOL or Yahoo before the 2000 bull run. Ill admit though that it felt like we were never going to move up as we sat at the .25-.35 levels for years. I remember getting shunned every time I mentioned XRP to somebody but a few people did listen. The ones that did are grateful and they’re good people.