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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 Irving, Texas

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AOL Issues Reports Near Irving, Texas

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

  • FiftyShadesB
    FiftyShadesB (@FiftyShadesB) reported from Irving, Texas

    @UntouchableC1 **** around and have AOL get in on it 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • ChefHoneyWood
    G. Hoüze (@ChefHoneyWood) reported from Grapevine, Texas

    @darkpinkdivine The aol feels heavy now and it’s moving hella slow. Lol

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

    This lady still uses AOL gah damn.

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • mikedorb1
    Michael Dorbuck (@mikedorb1) reported

    @CZOctober25 @SarahSevans2000 I never had a waterbed or AOL either but the rest of them I had or used at one point. My first Internet was dial up and it drove people crazy. Because I had only one phone line and people would try to call me on the phone and the line was always busy because I was on the Internet

  • Rdynasty0019
    𝓼𝓱𝓲𝓵𝓵𝓭𝓸𝓷 (@Rdynasty0019) reported

    @cctvaccident Dial up beeping .. aol connecting noise... totally unnecessary... wtf

  • spaventa7
    David Spaventa (@spaventa7) reported

    @AmericanAir what happened to this airline. The customer service is the worst in the business. Can’t get through by phone, chat is third world and the technology rivals that of AOL instant messaging … complete crap airline. Our Tavel agency will never use AA again

  • ArudhiJ
    ArudhiJ (@ArudhiJ) reported

    @ehdande Says a real estate developer🧐 Since when did you hear matatu owners support a light rail transport system! AOL

  • BenjiGameDev
    Benji (@BenjiGameDev) reported

    @timsoret back then he probably seemed like a massive idiot techbro / paid shill for AOL

  • stonksamiam
    StockCrusher (@stonksamiam) reported

    @grok why is your latency so slow compared to ChatGpt, Gemini, Claude, etc. I wait and wait and wait while you think. Reminds me of AOL dial up in the 90s.

  • raferichy
    Rafe (@raferichy) reported

    First of all, I have to remember more than 5 Icloud email and passwords, more than five gmail and aol account, my in-game credentials, my social media password and security questions, my mom’s facebook password, and my home wifi password. I know when to wrap the **** up.

  • FrankDe99908
    Francisco De Magalhaes 🇿🇦 🇺🇸 🇮🇱 🇦🇷 (@FrankDe99908) reported

    @4thOfJuly365 Funny enough the one I never had was an AOL account. Otherwise all of the rest. Was born in 1970.

  • tjztyger
    Wakko Warner (@tjztyger) reported

    @Soaringeagle45 19 points as well. Never been an "@aol".

  • SarKE
    Sara K. Eisen (@SarKE) reported

    @xwanyex Yes. Very much this. I remember my first post-college job in mid/late 90s, bored between faxes I was sending for my boss at a large non profit (kids this is all true and not satire.) On ICQ, pre AOL acquisition, I was chatting w someone in Tasmania (a pilot, he claimed) and another person, a professor from South UK, who told me to listen to Rodrigo. This was still before you could send graphic files so everyone was an avatar and words unless you put a photograph in an envelope and mailed it. I ended up writing a novel when a startup I’d just joined closed in mid 2000, about how relationships and communication would and have changed in this new texting world. Never published it because “some people did some things” in 2001 and agents only wanted non fiction, and then I lost the drive. Thank you for coming to my TED walk down memory lane.