AOL Outage Report in Houston, Harris County, Texas
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Houston, Texas
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Houston 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.
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E-mail (89%)
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Internet (5%)
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Total Blackout (5%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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TV (1%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Houston, Texas
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Houston and nearby locations:
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david
(@dgnzlsss) reported
from
Houston, Texas
I remember a while back some broad called me a “lame sir” me now: excuse me dumb *** but I made 40,000 in 5 weeks came home got a house, paid my car off, took a bad ass vacation, bought aol kinda stuff & still sitting on $, while your gonna be drowning in debt from school 😂🖕🏽🤪
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DeSwanDaQuarterBlack
(@swanlakelibra) reported
from
Houston, Texas
Once you stop using AOL, it will get even better, no more slow signal. @dustinbennett76
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Jolié like Angelina👄𓋹🇩🇪🍫🦄
(@ChocolateMilf) reported
from
Houston, Texas
She was previously snail mailing us shit. Today she sent out the info for our next reunion and it says that since email is our main form of communication, anyone who wants an update needs an email address and can get a free one on MSN or AOL 🧐
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Vaguely Dissatisfied Zombie
(@DearZombieDiary) reported
@FeralCherylZ I’m old enough to say AOL went though **** like this before they became irrelevant, too.
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Maribel La Luz
(@Maribellita) reported
6/ But this adobo crap is as old & tired as an AOL account. As bad as WordPerfect. It ain’t funny. It’s whack and offensive. Knock it off. #happytohelp #dobetter #stopit
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🖕🏻King Of Crypto Media 10X! ♿
(@jtcyberfm) reported
If I removed all of the screws of a 56k dialup modem and re duct taped it back together. Cut the phone line and used electrical tape to repair the wires, and then dialed up into an AOL landline… it would still perform better than the entire @0xPolygon network. #IJS.
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Brian (neutrino78x)
(@neutrino78x) reported
@andysignore @elonmusk @StephenKing andy, he needs to understand nobody is going to pay for twitter. This isn't AOL lol. instagram doesn't require everybody to produce ID....I have never given them mine. I definitely wouldn't give twitter my Photo ID. If that was required I would leave the site.
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Wayne Parry’s Lobster
(@LobsterWayne) reported
@emptywheel @jamiesaker Elmo has achieved something noteworthy: AOL/Time Warner is no longer the worst business deal ever.
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kathynow
(@kathynwk) reported
@AvengerResister lol, sadly i never left AOL... lol
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KLoves
(@KLovesSwimming) reported
@celestial_bean_ @RulesAmsterdam @B52Malmet AOL was never going to go away, until it did. MySpace is where everyone went, until they didn’t. Twitter, too, shall pass. Just leave the site. The sooner everyone reasonable does, the sooner your vital info is found somewhere more dependable.
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Andy Budd
(@andybudd) reported
Facebook was essentially AOL 2.0. A walled guarded of Web functionality where your less than Internet savvy relatives hang out.
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x - Dan Orlowitz
(@aishiterutokyo) reported
@sidmacleod @stopthatgirl7 Yeah but Sid, I know you're coming from a good place but it's just not the same as it was in 90s AOL chatrooms and IRC channels. ****'s grim.
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/MM
(@activeside) reported
@andybudd There's a continuity in technology from web 1.0 and web 2.0 platforms. Facebook was a big jump from AOL but remains in the same line of technology. Metaverse, as envisioned by Meta, belongs to gaming, technologically, not web. That's why it might fail, just like Second Life.