AOL Outage Report in West Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts
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Problems in the last 24 hours in West Barnstable, Massachusetts
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in West Barnstable 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 (88%)
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Internet (6%)
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Total Blackout (4%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near West Barnstable, Massachusetts
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in West Barnstable and nearby locations:
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Jonbog (@Jonbog2) reported from City of Barnstable Town, Massachusetts
If there’s anything I can do to help you @ScherieMurray please ask. @aol needs to be defeated and move out of the USA
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Vesslin Hristov (@HristovVesslin) reported
@AOL Retailing a home is never been that easy!!! Our company Purchase “AS-IS”! Give us a call RIGHT NOW 312-535-4244
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drew (@megatr0nxo) reported
@GetSpectrum no I will not get spectrum ever ******* again. Imagine paying for high speed internet and getting AOL dial up. **** you mother *******.
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drew (@megatr0nxo) reported
Ok honestly @GetSpectrum your guys internet is trash. Why even let me connect if your gonna shell out some AOL dial up. I’m super confused. The world is changing and internet is a top priority to some people. You might want to treat it as such or your going to lose ur business.
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Kevin D. Grüssing (pronounced Grew-Sing) (@KevDGrussing) reported
"Of course AOL/Time Warner busted, AOL was a bunch of nerds from Northern Virginia! We're American Telephone and Telegraph FFS! We've been around for over a century! Okay, sure, we were broken up by Reagan, but come on!" ... "Whoa, what's with all this debt! By gaw-*drowns*"
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🌕🐺Hrolleif🐺🌕 (@his_shadow_72) reported
@_Nibelungenlied @TCollaborator I never gave much to social media. I have been into this tech since before it was public internet. 1989ish... I learned by the time AOL came out (owned by Time Warner) that it would be a bad idea to give them everything. I'm glad I know my heritage, because the DNA test? No...
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Sara without an H (@mewithoutH) reported
Also something I discussed with my husband after rewatching Dawson's Creek is how I feel bad for today's youth. It was simpler back then. We didn't have social media, or cell phones. We had AOL, but dial up and parents needing the land line meant no 24 he access to friends.
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maddie graham ❄️☃️🌲 (@madelineelisaa) reported
Whenever I’m having a bad day I think “hey at least you aren’t sitting in your bedroom in 2016 being broken up with via an email sent to your aol account”
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nathanscriven (@scrivennathan) reported
@DayZConquest @bantamgreg1 @DayZ Normally when you have issues check your own connection first if you have AOL dial up time to upgrade
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KathArine (@estes_kat) reported
Had a brief flashback of dial up internet/aol instant messenger and I’ve never felt so old
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nyc is dead, don't come here losers (@imnotcardib) reported
@BarneyF35912246 @JesterRex @WhitlockJason He left ESPN’s Page 2 for AOL Sports (in 2006!), returned to ESPN to launch The Undefeated (which didn’t publish **** until Whitlock left), and now he lives in Clay Travis’s weird covid-denying corner of the internet