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AOL Outage Report in Bonner Springs, Wyandotte County, Kansas

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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 Bonner Springs, Kansas

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

AOL Outage Chart in Bonner Springs, Wyandotte County, Kansas 12/25/2025 04:30

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. E-mail (94%)

    E-mail (94%)

  2. Internet (4%)

    Internet (4%)

  3. Total Blackout (1%)

    Total Blackout (1%)

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    Wi-fi (%)

  5. Phone (%)

    Phone (%)

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AOL Issues Reports Near Bonner Springs, Kansas

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Bonner Springs and nearby locations:

  • LennoxFlopdog Flopdoggo in Kansas 🇺🇸 (@LennoxFlopdog) reported from Bonner Springs, Kansas

    @diffusemoose 2 Never had an AOL email address and never used a paper check. Checks weren't a thing in Austria.

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • klarrimore Keith (@klarrimore) reported

    @benedictevans Incredibly simplistic. 1992: nobody will use AOL (the internet), the dial up costs are too high 1998: nobody will ever use linux on the desktop and there is no driver support 1998: nobody will use a desktop OS without email/outlook

  • TheCP21 ★ CP ★ (@TheCP21) reported

    I Think ur All Full Of ****.twitter Was An Old Idea Invented By AOL A Decade B4 As An'Away Message'That Was Popularized & Proven Successful By ME.I Have The Court Docs & False Reports To Prove It. ur'Conflict'Is Manufactured Bullshit To Hide The Truth. #IinventedTHIS #thatWEisME

  • MattChloe Matt (@MattChloe) reported

    @andymalum @PheTV_ @SerebiiNet Hard to know since I have issues with yahoo and AOL

  • ThinkingSapien ThinkingSapien (@ThinkingSapien) reported

    @StudioBrule @insanitylater32 @RealCandaceO Zeran v AOL: Lawsuits seeking to hold a service liable for its exercise of a publisher's traditional editorial functions – such as deciding whether to publish, withdraw, postpone or alter content – are barred. The purpose of [§230] is not difficult to discern.

  • AlmostHollis @AlmostLogical Parler 🇺🇸🌴 (@AlmostHollis) reported

    Maybe if @norton hadn't adopted AOL's c.1999 you-can't-cancel plan, I wouldn't hate you with the white hot passion I do.

  • HARRY38263836 HARRY (@HARRY38263836) reported

    @AOL I will be telling all my family and friends to avoid you as a email provider. Locked my mother who is on a fix income out of email she gets messages from her doctor and orther important things on and want money to fix it you should be ashamed of yourselves

  • jtsuno Rain King (@jtsuno) reported

    @JenniferEckhart @AEW @IAmJericho Dude I have one other account but all my critical stuff is on aol. I'll never change them!

  • AngiUsedFly Angisky (@AngiUsedFly) reported

    @girlsgutsgiallo I still do this. I didn't spend a ton of time on AOL but in general PC's have been very behind on emoji's. I was using Skype and going into forums and chat rooms in the early 2000's that didn't even have emoji support. It's 2021 and it's still not built into browsers, dafuq

  • WolfSpiderCode Jesse Bennett (@WolfSpiderCode) reported

    It was 1998 and I was working the support desk at a local ISP. Around this time the ISP put out CDROMs that resembled the AOL CDs into everyone’s mailbox and signups were happening like crazy. Quotas and limits were then put in place and the most important quota was email 📧

  • karlrolson 💀traklystron (@karlrolson) reported

    @DeaneTheFox @Foone Same! My grandpa never had an internet subscription, so working out the best (read: simplest to finesse more hours & no ads out of) free ISP, so I wasn't tying up the AOL account my parents' were using back at home was key.