AOL Outage Report in Wylie, Collin County, Texas
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Wylie, Texas
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Wylie 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 (94%)
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Internet (4%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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Wi-fi (%)
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Phone (%)
Live Outage Map Near Wylie, Collin County, Texas
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Plano and Garland.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Wylie, Texas
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Wylie and nearby locations:
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Moose
(@Moose2pointzero) reported
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Plano, Texas
@JeremyAGriffin @ImaJackwagon I never used those. Went from aol to MySpace
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Marshell Scott
(@MarshellScott) reported
from
Richardson, Texas
@KLGLASS2 @AOL Die already *******
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Loup-Garou
(@Dafalinangel) reported
@CocoaTheDJ @BEENHADMOTION Nah 9/11 was crazy. Tuesday morning I woke up and was on the phone with AOL to cancel my free internet when the towers got hit. AOL offices were in the vicinity of the attacks so the panic, fear, confusion and noise I heard all that on the phone before we knew what had happened
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Steve
(@AcunaBelieveIt) reported
AOL chat rooms btw were ******* nutty. Everyone used different colored text, fonts, it was rapid fire as ****. You couldn’t keep up with ****. Wtf was that era of internet. Jesus
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Bob Boy
(@bobtheknobslob) reported
we still use AOL dial-up on our desktop. mom said "I need the phone to order pizza." I said "no, **** you, I'm looking up gay stuff on the internet." mom picked up the phone and kicked me off the internet. I told her "stop being homo-phone-ic during gay pride month." I hate her!
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KM
(@kurometarikku) reported
@mountain_goats Holy crap, I am so elderly I haven't thought of them for years. I used to use blacktape4abg as my aol password! Followed.
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Ben Kramer
(@Ben_Kram_982731) reported
@Onision For someone with that large a following she has to have the worst management and Moderators in the history of the internet dating back before AOL had chat rooms.
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MISTER NARCISSIST
(@SAVAALDAYTONA) reported
@_noreturn98_ @slvppy Nah that **** been around since the AOL days. I first remember it from Omegle in like 2010 tho
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Mitcℏell
(@MIA_HBARbarian) reported
@SoloCeesay Only buying new tech. $ETH & BTC got to go, 14 year old programs. Do you still wear a beeper or have AOL? Not me…. Utility is the only true metric for network's success & Hedera is the only DLT that brings true utility to the world. “Hello Future”
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DoTheMostZay 🇻🇮🇯🇲
(@DoTheMostZayy) reported
@slvppy Lmao damn this brought me back to them AOL chat room days
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NS-Games
(@NSGames622) reported
When I say "no longer in use" I mean that it was an AOL screen name, not a standalone AIM screen name. I know AIM is no longer an active service, but I also know that AOL email addresses are still in use. Heck, I know someone that's still actively using a CompuServe email.
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Mille🪂
(@Mi_ll_e) reported
you dont see a ***** go "thats mean asl" and go oh that definitely means "thats mean american sign language" or go back and act like we're using aol please **** off with this and use your brain and some context clues