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AOL Outage Report in Austin, Travis County, Texas

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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 Austin, Texas

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

AOL Outage Chart in Austin, Travis County, Texas 11/29/2025 03:30

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. E-mail (92%)

    E-mail (92%)

  2. Internet (5%)

    Internet (5%)

  3. Total Blackout (3%)

    Total Blackout (3%)

  4. TV (%)

    TV (%)

  5. Phone (%)

    Phone (%)

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AOL Issues Reports Near Austin, Texas

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

  • MatthewEJohns10 Matthew E. Johnson (@MatthewEJohns10) reported from Austin, Texas

    @Angelina_JolieV Yahoo in Austin. Try AOL or Yahoo to help control YOU TUBE or TWITTER.

  • davehendricks Dave Hendricks (@davehendricks) reported from Austin, Texas

    @AriDavidPaul Yes, & making Crypto into email-quality ubiquity is a ways off. Iterations (Arpanet->compuserve/mciMail->AOL/Prodigy->yahoo/hotmail->Gmail) drove incremental improvements, took >5 years, even w/ more people focused on more acute problems before grandma-ready

  • brujaruca Nina (@brujaruca) reported from Austin, Texas

    Somehow some skater dude I was all 🤤 over found me in an aol chat room and then asked me to be his gf. My dumbass said yes and then when I saw him in school the next day he was an ******* to me.😒

  • jvfriedman Pumpkin Spice Must Flow (@jvfriedman) reported from Austin, Texas

    I remember reading Ender's Game in 1995 when my frame of reference was AOL and my school's internal BBS. The concept of a Locke or Demosthenes coming from the Seventeen message board on AOL was inconceivable. I'm sure many of those girls are now Q, so what ******** did I know?

  • daniel_clift_ DC (@daniel_clift_) reported from Austin, Texas

    I also found out, that he was lying to me and he had an AOL account that he STILL USES TODAY. He just didn’t want the spam and gave it me, damn... I got played...

  • yakshavers Maria Einhorn ✊🏼 (@yakshavers) reported from Austin, Texas

    @castalia444 @BrandonStraka Nice talking point lifted directly from whatever AOL chat room you MAGATs hang around in.

  • wright_laron LaRon Wright (@wright_laron) reported from Austin, Texas

    I need COD to chill on the advertisement of other COD ****, I’m too ******* old to navigate that ****, gimme the AOL version of the game.

  • MatthewEJohns10 Matthew E. Johnson (@MatthewEJohns10) reported from Austin, Texas

    @imgur What this guy does, is open my AOL and then tag friends in Facebook. Gets pretty stupid looking.

  • MatthewEJohns10 Matthew E. Johnson (@MatthewEJohns10) reported from Austin, Texas

    His Twitter pages from AOL. ****!

  • dtoddsmith D. Todd Smith (@dtoddsmith) reported from Lost Creek, Texas

    I will never understand lawyers who use Gmail and the like (or worse yet, AOL) for their professional email addresses. It’s super easy to get a custom URL and inexpensive to run email through that address.

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • PierreM80827080 Pierre Moore (@PierreM80827080) reported

    @AOL One piece of the $3.5 trillion spending bill that the media is unlikely to tell you about—their bailout...a special journalism “tax credit” equal to 50% of the salary of each journalist—up to $50,000 per journalist annually." -Adam Guillette, Daily Signal.

  • cantfckwme PIPE DOWN (@cantfckwme) reported

    I asked for my dad’s email why this man said @aol.com Lmaoo I didn’t even know that **** was still being used

  • sly_295 Danielle A (@sly_295) reported

    @AOL you have TERRIBLE customer service representatives. Your website is terrible, extremely unhelpful and unreliable. It shouldn’t be this difficult to change a password or speak to someone.

  • YesITalkTooFast Bobby Cubano (@YesITalkTooFast) reported from Staten Island Junction, New Jersey

    Mad as hell bc I had to delete then re-login to my aol account on my phone (shut up, I know) and the notes in my notepad app I wrote from the end of June-present were not backed up So many single lines of lyrics that were never going to become anything, gone

  • gztstatistics g. "honkbal fan" zoidberg thompson (@gztstatistics) reported

    @Theophite There was an AOL community called Heckler's Online, they had one game called HyperFiction where you basically competed to write the next page of a story (and it continued on), when HO shut down, we started our own website that stuck around for a little while.

  • EmGorse Emgorse (@EmGorse) reported

    @bfg1963 @digital_slime @seanspicer ‘Thus, lawsuits seeking to hold a service provider liable for its exercise of a publisher's traditional editorial functions - such as deciding whether to publish, withdraw, postpone or alter content —are barred.’ - Zeran v Aol - US courts of appeals, Fourth Circuit- Nov 12, 1997

  • AlanVRK Alan Stacey (@AlanVRK) reported

    @wokbonds @brianknotts @ggreenwald And so history judged it. But ultimately the CDA grew out of a desire to treat firms like AOL and Compuserve - whose primary business was connectivity providers - like telephone companies. Not to extend that to FaceBook.

  • PierreM80827080 Pierre Moore (@PierreM80827080) reported

    @AOL One piece of the $3.5 trillion spending bill that the media is unlikely to tell you about—their bailout...a special journalism “tax credit” equal to 50% of the salary of each journalist—up to $50,000 per journalist annually." -Adam Guillette, Daily Signal.

  • onlychans_ Vic Chan (@onlychans_) reported

    @everyshowjoe If i wanted garbage 56k internet i would have just stuck with AOL

  • sly_295 Danielle A (@sly_295) reported

    @AOL you have terrible customer service. Your website is garbage, your tech support is garbage. It shouldn’t be this hard to talk to someone or get into an account.