AOL Outage Report in Ashburn, Loudoun County, Virginia
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The latest reports from users having issues in Ashburn come from postal codes 20147.
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Ashburn, Virginia
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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 (85%)
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Total Blackout (7%)
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Internet (7%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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Phone (%)
Live Outage Map Near Ashburn, Loudoun County, Virginia
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Sterling, Ashburn, Vienna and Reston.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Ashburn, Virginia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Ashburn and nearby locations:
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Less Than Liz
(@LessThanLiz) reported
from
Ashburn Village, Virginia
@jrhuddles @verge Every time a boomer asks if I want my online history held against me, they are likely talking about stupid things I probably said, but I think back to my Geocities FF7 fansite (lots of copyright infringement, I'm sure) and being accused of god-moding in an AOL Marvel Sim chat.
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Adam Levine
(@AdamLovesFood) reported
from
Chantilly, Virginia
5 Jobs I’ve had: 1. Intern / Mascot @ABC Kidzine on @AOL 2. Catering Staff at countless DC Caterers 3. Founder / Owner of JAM Productions and the Exchange VIPs 4. Sales/Service at @CustomInk 5. All things SEO @Appian
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Joe Biden's Future Barber
(@TypicalFarrah) reported
Never even knew Verizon own AOL or Yahoo
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the bank
(@sellmeonu) reported
$VZ stops the bleeding & waste of resources with the sale of Yahoo & Aol. It was the best house in a bad neighborhood. Now it's someone else's problem. Next time $VZ mgmt can take an Oath to build out the network & improve cash flow. They have diamonds in their backyard.
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Lawyer Jeff Knows the Lowdown (R.E.M. 1985)🎱🤔🤭
(@CalProudDem) reported
@sarafischer @HotlineJosh @axios AOL?? Mom, I’m on AOL, you have to hang up the phone!!!
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Steven Kotok
(@KidKotok) reported
@rafat not even worst acquisition of all time involving AOL
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marco bertozzi
(@m_bertozzi) reported
Looking back all the slightly bloaty, deals like Time Warner, Verizon & AOL never work. The smartest, successful deals are those that pple always ask 'why did they pay so much?' YouTube, WhatsApp, Insta. Those deals pple were skating to where the puck will be, not where it is
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Andrey Zubkov
(@TheReal_Andrey) reported
@MorningBrew Perhaps VZ should be on a short-list of worst acquirers of all time. But VZ-AOL deal is by no means worst. I think AOL acquiring Time Warner in Jan 2000 takes the cake. AOL took a $99 BILLION writedown in 2002!
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Stino 🅙
(@mustbetwoStinos) reported
I didnt even know yahoo and aol were brothers and i damn sure didnt know verizon was there pops
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Menacing Squid
(@SquidWithKnife) reported
Bad deal, Verizon. I would have bought AOL for $19.95/month.
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Kevin Stevens 🔋⚡️
(@kevindstevens) reported
@MorningBrew Microsoft buys Nokia for $7.2B in 2014, writes it off in 2015 for $7.6B (400M in restructuring costs) is pretty bad. Not to mention, AOL bought Time Warner for $183B - also terrible.
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Mystery VFX Super
(@MysteryVFXSuper) reported
It's *almost* up there with the AOL Time Warner merger. I'd feel bad for AOL of it wasn't for the fact that they so aggressively tried to fill every landfill in the world with plastic CD-ROM discs.