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AOL Outage Report in Ocean City, Cape May County, New Jersey

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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 Ocean City, New Jersey

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

AOL Outage Chart in Ocean City, Cape May County, New Jersey 11/12/2025 16:10

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. E-mail (89%)

    E-mail (89%)

  2. Internet (5%)

    Internet (5%)

  3. Total Blackout (5%)

    Total Blackout (5%)

  4. Wi-fi (1%)

    Wi-fi (1%)

  5. TV (1%)

    TV (1%)

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AOL Issues Reports Near Ocean City, New Jersey

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Ocean City and nearby locations:

  • TheRealDStef ProdByDiStefano (@TheRealDStef) reported from Atlantic City, New Jersey

    The internet ALWAYS keeps recipts 💯💯💯 You could look back from my aol days til now online and will never find anything to come back and bite me in the ***…I speak my mind freely on these platforms but I was never a piece of **** like alot of these mfers who be exposed

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • kingodeon3901 Jonathan (@kingodeon3901) reported

    @ironmouse @CDawgVA Will soon be needing that AOL chat if discord (and other chat services) ho to ****.

  • DeathReveals Prostate Puncher (@DeathReveals) reported

    The internet back then was so fascinating. Hearing that dial-up tone was like having your mind gaped open by a tool, as you could now access all sorts of knowledge on things you never knew existed. I'd spend hours talking with strangers in AOL chat rooms.

  • xrp_lee Bob Lee Swagger (@xrp_lee) reported

    @davidgokhshtein Good I will unfollow you then. Bitcoin is aol dialup and ETH is EarthLink DSL. Old and slow tech. Once trailblazing, now gone to the wayside due to better technology

  • Hendoe1968 FishThatSavedPittsburgh (@Hendoe1968) reported

    @williamlegate AOL was the original with that trick. Cal and say your dial up was garbage and you're leaving. AOL would give you three free months if you stayed. Yeah, I'm old.

  • johncecilprice johncecilprice (@johncecilprice) reported

    @MatthewVeasey @PhillyInquirer @Sears They were majority owners in Prodigy, the precursor to AOL. But they had no idea how to market or develop that venture in dial up modem days. I worked for Sears, 88-93, Neshaminy Mall at their service ctr, all while a college student. They saw Walmart coming as far bk as 89 but..

  • theloudestno Jason (@theloudestno) reported

    @AltcoinDailyio ETH is the AOL of the crypto movement. When people learn gas fees are a slow fade off after switching to ETH 2.0 and not instantly gone it’s going to dump. BTC will always remain as a standardized store of value but other chains will replace expensive and outdated ETH.

  • sorry_hat SorryHat 𝕬𝖙𝖙𝖔𝖗𝖓𝖊𝖞 𝖆𝖙 𝕲𝖍𝖔𝖘𝖙 𝕷𝖆𝖜📓 (@sorry_hat) reported

    **** all this I’m going back to AOL instant messenger, setting my away message to “pondering my orb” and walking into the sea.

  • skyetetra Jacqueline Nolis (@skyetetra) reported

    @cmsadler @kccarrell I think I wasn’t online until 1996 but I do remember the family canceling AOL after we realized at that time it didn’t yet support the new “world wide web” which was what we wanted to try out

  • VincentPascual Vincent Pascual (@VincentPascual) reported

    @novotny_kelly 1. The “town square” argument lost in court. (PragerU v. Google) 2. 230 protects publishers too. (Zeran v. AOL) 3. “Platforms” can also have rules of behavior. They’re called “terms of service”. Everyone agrees to them when they join. If a user breaks the rules, they’re out.

  • JoelPage Joel Page (@JoelPage) reported

    Anyhow, in 93 I think I was on AOL, it wasn’t until 94 that I started doing dial-up to Lexus-Nexus after getting the Internet Starter Kit book by @adamengst. I can remember doing a precursor to IRC back in 86 (Bit Relay? I can’t remember) and BBS **** around the same time.