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AOL Outage Report in Hattiesburg, Forrest County, Mississippi

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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 Hattiesburg, Mississippi

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

AOL Outage Chart in Hattiesburg, Forrest County, Mississippi 03/25/2026 02:30

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. E-mail (85%)

    E-mail (85%)

  2. Total Blackout (8%)

    Total Blackout (8%)

  3. Internet (7%)

    Internet (7%)

  4. Wi-fi (1%)

    Wi-fi (1%)

  5. Phone (%)

    Phone (%)

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AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • heybrucewright Bruce New Deal 4 WDAS! (@heybrucewright) reported

    @Scobleizer @rabovitz AOL had content. It wasn't just chat stuff. It had news, sports, an encyclopedia, a stock ticker, magazine articles, ways to buy airline tickets, homework help, multiuser games. A ton of curated content. A walled garden eventually, yes, but the garden had stuff in it.

  • MattGrandis Matt Grandis 👽 (@MattGrandis) reported

    @globe55trotter @HeatherThomasAF I did stay away from Usenet becaues everyone knew it was a cesspit. But I worked for AOL back in the day. The internet always had problems, but it was far, far, far from what's going on today.

  • williamd314 William Demeritt (@williamd314) reported

    AOL IM. ICQ. Friendster. MySpace. Google+. Yahoo. Compuserve. Prodigy. Don't worry, Twitter too will fade to irrelevance under the weight of poor business decisions and corporate buyouts. I'm an old nerd, trust me: nothing lasts. Stay or go, it doesn't matter.

  • realblackmorris Black Morris (@realblackmorris) reported

    @BostonJerry I just realized the other day that I got over a decade in this ****. That’s an eternity in internet years. I think I’ve been on here longer than AOL/AIM/MySpace combined

  • Prjndigo0 Prjndigo (@Prjndigo0) reported

    @discord can you fools PLEASE input code to keep the user list from jiggling up and down like a shocked pile of fish on dry land while I'm scrolling through it on your application? AOL figured that one out in 1990!

  • perrier1966 Martin (@perrier1966) reported

    @garyblack00 @elonmusk just last week you said this is the worst deal since AOL. you cant even how Elon is going to transform Twitter into a big asset.

  • MicahRacoon Micah Weil, Tired and Fighting (@MicahRacoon) reported

    I witnessed the rise and fall of AOL and Yahoo. I lived through Flash, phpBB, Newgrounds in its larval stage, and Neopets. I have made and lost more friends and enemies as Web 1.0 turned to 2.0. The Internet has failed to get rid of me in all this time. This, too, will fail.

  • polar_cap Brad Ginesin (@polar_cap) reported

    @followtheh I thought the bad part of the deal was Time Warner accepting AOL stock as currency.

  • andreacpa0 Andrea Carr CPA (@andreacpa0) reported

    @ForemanTaxLaw haha. can u live stream it if you lose it? the problem isn’t so much the aol email address, but emailing confidential documents (which, yeah, that’s a no-no)

  • DrunkCuseFan dcf (@DrunkCuseFan) reported

    The @espn app on ROKU is by far the worst ******* thing in the history of technology. Load times resemble those of an AOL Dial Up connection in 1995.