AOL Outage Report in Carrollton, Isle of Wight County, Virginia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Carrollton, 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 (89%)
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Internet (6%)
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Total Blackout (4%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Carrollton, Virginia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Carrollton and nearby locations:
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Dr. ManHampton
(@DrHankMccoy06) reported
from
Portsmouth Heights, Virginia
@80suburbia @johnnylocal I know someone who was still paying for AOL as of this year. This year. They never cancelled and them jokers kept charging
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-tonyapopeee;
(@tonyapopeee) reported
from
Portsmouth Heights, Virginia
The internet just completely freaked me out. I’m reading an article on BET website and they asked if I wanna sign up for email alerts..BUT they already had my old AOL email address in the box..WTF 😳
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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glitchypsi ❤💚💙
(@GlitchyPSI) reported
omfg AOL and by extension Yahoo got sold again verizon really did **** them up didn't they
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DefiDi◎genes☀️
(@DefiDiogenesYFI) reported
Verizon just selling off AOL and Yahoo when nostalgia culture is only growing in value and not even for a good price, 10% retention isn't bad but it's now inferior as a telecommunications monopoly to ATT on a corporate level over the long term not just as stock buys this year imo
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Slow Biden 🇺🇸
(@SlowBiden3) reported
@JackPosobiec That’s bc @yahoo sucks & @aol is ancient
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justme
(@dogskidsncake) reported
@ericgarland “sale allows Verizon to offload properties from former internet empires of AOL and Yahoo. Verizon will keep 10% stake in the company and be rebranded to just “Yahoo.” “Verizon bought AOL in 2015 for $4.4B, and bought Yahoo for $4.5B in 2017.” @amyklobuchar fix our monopolies!!
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John Downs - Mortgage Advisor
(@AdvisorJohn) reported
Is $BTC in the process of becoming Netscape or AOL...is $ETH becoming Google? (asked from the idiot who rolled all my #ETH to #BTC Friday thinking it would make up for the massive recent underperformance...dumb move, apparently.)
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Fly on the wall
(@Huge2na) reported
@ItsBMcKnight is there any chance that you still have access to, and can post your videos from AOL Sessions back in the day? I believe you did two different sessions and they were phenomenal. Youtube is no help. I'd pay for them in HQ.
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Richard Cardona
(@richardcardona) reported
@tlbtlbtlb I remember gopher, WAIS, veronica and of course FTP. The beauty of the open browser was multiple scheme support. The dichotomy was generational: CLI green screens vs an Internet GUI like AOL, Prodigy, CompuServe
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illves
(@illves) reported
@PhilPhorever I just mean like you could use AIM from within Pidgin (open source) or whatever so sure it was its own thing but it wasn't 100% locked down. (Still AOL servers tho afaik)
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Casey Ayers
(@caseyayers) reported
@jeremyjarrell If we include AOL-Time Warner, there’s a good argument AOL has been involved in three of the worst M&A plays in the history of free enterprise.
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🤫 Francois Pesce
(@JokFP) reported
@jeffjarvis @pbeyssac Orange and Apple comparison. AOL & Yahoo market cap in 1999 included engineering & Infrastructure. Sounds like the 5B deal covers media assets only. I don't know the details, but, in that deal, Verizon might keep all datacenters and network point of presences from Yahoo Inc.