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AOL Outage Report in Coppell, Dallas 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.

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Coppell, Texas

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

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 84% E-mail (84%)
  • 8% Internet (8%)
  • 7% Total Blackout (7%)
  • 1% Wi-fi (1%)
  • 0% Phone (0%)

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AOL Issues Reports Near Coppell, Texas

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

  • SaintPablo93
    Pablo Panda (@SaintPablo93) reported from Irving, Texas

    This lady still uses AOL gah damn.

  • RChristinaO_34
    Rommie C. Omar (@RChristinaO_34) reported from Addison, Texas

    @joncoopertweets @AOL Poor judgement is making a mistake when you know better. This wasn't poor judgement! Leading a handcuffed man behind you with ropes while you're on horseback is some messed up KKK shit that should have been abolished with slavery. That wasn't a mistake, it was a choice!

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Upintheoaks
    Oaktree Lady (@Upintheoaks) reported

    @parler_app Parler, Truth Social and ClickFunnels are all blocked by ATT/Yahoo. I cannot receive confirmation emails and have to use AOL. I've talked to so many people but no one can help.

  • AmericanNidiot
    ᴄᴀʀᴇ ʟᴇᴠᴇʟ ɴɪᴅɪᴏᴛ 🔞 (@AmericanNidiot) reported

    That wasn't age appropriate and my mom never managed my activities. My AOL account was MINE, and I played my dumb browser games while getting IMs from randos inviting me to ****** at 7 (lol, I replied I was a kid and proceeded to mess with settings to NOT get that **** anymore)

  • HammerMarching
    themarchinghammer (@HammerMarching) reported

    @Cheguevoblin Lets all show Che our support by emailing him at his AOL account

  • GregB06638045
    Greg B (@GregB06638045) reported

    @elonmusk Please Mr Musk, add email accounts to TWITTER! I have an AOL email account and I have to get bombarded with their published stories everytime I log in. Gmail is not bad but I'd rather have a TWITTER Email Account! Thank You

  • kascnef82
    Justin Fencsak (@kascnef82) reported

    @downdetector Is Google also down? iMessage is working and I rarely use yahoo mail and Hotmail my first email was globe mail and I think I had aol mail

  • fastlane1955
    President elect barful72 (@fastlane1955) reported

    @nathaliejacoby1 She really doesn’t give a **** what AOL says

  • dmuth
    Douglas Muth (Giza) 🔜 MFF #BLM 🐆🐐🌻☀️ (@dmuth) reported

    @athauglas It was AOL’s attempt to get me to use the service. Instead I got free coasters.

  • CyberSpyhnx
    vak (@CyberSpyhnx) reported

    YOU MEAN ROD HARVEY ? AOL ? ITS EMPTY WE DONT KNOW THEM FROM ****. THE KIDS FROM **** ARE IN YOUR CHAT ROOM. so that crack head ****. rods dad and him are good people.

  • okikokokioi
    ShuYun Xiong 书云 (@okikokokioi) reported

    Vincent: Yeah. A long time ago. Omar: Now it’s like owned by Verizon or something. Kristen: And there was AOL. Omar: Yahoo was a crazy story, you know. They failed to acquire Google twice. Microsoft offered them like 40 billion or something. And they turned it down.

  • Orwellian_seer
    Ed McGrath (@Orwellian_seer) reported

    @Jim_Jordan Jim Jordan ...I guess people conveniently forgot about PRISM"Under the PRISM program, the National Security Agency (“NSA”) obtains electronic communications in real-time from Internet service providers, including Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, PalTalk, AOL, Skype, Spy much?