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AOL Outage Report in Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia

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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 Augusta, Georgia

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

AOL Outage Chart in Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia 04/23/2024 10:05

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. E-mail (79%)

    E-mail (79%)

  2. Total Blackout (11%)

    Total Blackout (11%)

  3. Internet (6%)

    Internet (6%)

  4. Phone (3%)

    Phone (3%)

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AOL Issues Reports Near Augusta, Georgia

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Augusta and nearby locations:

  • AnhnaAlex Ty Anhna (@AnhnaAlex) reported from Augusta, Georgia

    @Ebony_QT That’s just lack of culture lol I was born in 98 and I can hear the damn aol dial up

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • aweedtumble thatsvee (@aweedtumble) reported

    Holy **** a slow moving computer is an enormous trigger. I literally can't believe I started in the dail up days with the AOL disk, so I can't complain about speed but damn yo....

  • Krystinakathy Krystina (@Krystinakathy) reported

    @M_S_Shumba @YahooCare I wonder if they are working on it. It's been hours. Even Aol is down.

  • GeauxGabrielle Gabrielle Perry, MPH (@GeauxGabrielle) reported

    Never forget post-Columbine media censorship and 90s AOL chatroom DWEEBS literally ruined what would have been the 2 most iconic Scream sequel storylines. 1. Stu Macher coming back from the dead 2. Jerry O’Connell and Sidney’s Black best friend being the killers in Scream 2

  • Sineadfitz7 SineadIStandWithMishaCollins 💚💙 (@Sineadfitz7) reported

    is anyone else having trouble with AoL? It keeps dropping

  • kcandk Kale, Carrots & Kids (@kcandk) reported

    @justindoble I mean, there was MySpace, AskJeeves, AOL, pagers, Blockbuster, raves, massive rock concerts including Woodstock ‘99, cellphones with limited text, newer fast food chains. Kids growing up as tech came out. The year 2000 blackout scare.

  • Paul__Walsh Paul Walsh (@Paul__Walsh) reported

    @shaunmmaguire I agree with your 1st tweet Shaun but not the 2nd. I was 1 of the first ppl hackers impersonated on the Internet in '96 at AOL - where Phishing was first discovered. *Nothing* new/different happening now, and today's issues are >1,000 worse due to ineffective/unreliable security.

  • BostonTerrierAL David Price (@BostonTerrierAL) reported

    @kirupa My computer at the time was too slow, so I just learned how to do it manually. I had a great tutorial written by the Mosaic browser people. I did use AOL pages some to help me learn page output. It was a lot of fun back then.

  • ChipMayhugh Chip (@ChipMayhugh) reported

    Was 2000 this bad? I know I was on AOL. #MondayActionMovie

  • SHOKUNIN_STUDIO Shokunin (@SHOKUNIN_STUDIO) reported

    @davidgerard In 1995 on my very first day on the web using AOL, a bot pretending to be AOL Support phished me for my password. Realised what happened when I checked the AOL forum. Nowadays crypto people do this exact same scam, so maybe when they say ‘early internet’ they just mean phishing.

  • MZjosef Joey.mz (Comms Open) (@MZjosef) reported

    am i going through a brain problem or am i remembering correctly that you used to be able to un-send emails on AOL if the recipient didn't read it yet? what happened to this idea?