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AOL Outage Report in Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut

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AOL (America Online) is an internet portal as well as an internet service provider. As an ISP, AOL offers dial up internet through its AOL Advantage plans.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Farmington, Connecticut

The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Farmington and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

AOL Outage Chart in Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut 11/19/2025 01:45

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.

  1. E-mail (88%)

    E-mail (88%)

  2. Internet (6%)

    Internet (6%)

  3. Total Blackout (5%)

    Total Blackout (5%)

  4. TV (1%)

    TV (1%)

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AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • OhHaiAndy Your Friend Andy (@OhHaiAndy) reported

    @Budgetdog_ Sure. Plenty of similarities. Like the Dot Com bubble, there has been plenty of turmoil before mass adoption. However, I think the comparisons of BTC to AOL/Netscape are pretty poor ones. Anyone who believes BTC is going to go the way of AOL will be sorely disappointed.

  • Arrqh Lee Scheinbeim (@Arrqh) reported

    for the longest time, no matter what I did, I could only connect at 4800 bps. my pleas for help were ignored until one day my dad tried to use aol and then he called the phone company the next day (turned out to be a wiring problem in our attic making noise on the line)

  • Paul__Walsh Paul Walsh (@Paul__Walsh) reported

    AOL was also a safer place to hang out, than any ecosystem or social network we have today. I don’t remember a single person complain about censorship whenever members were banned for breaking terms of service. And content moderation was infinitely better then, than it is now.

  • RCMurphy R.C. Murphy (@RCMurphy) reported

    I need an ol' fashioned AOL status to update on days like this, that way when I interact online, people know up front I don't have the bandwidth to mask my phrasing. Everything I say today feels like I'm being rude or short with people, but that's not my intention.

  • YoteTheElf C. Yote (@YoteTheElf) reported

    @IwriteOK *flash back to my buddy and I, 14, trying to choke down spoonfulls of powdered nutmeg because of something we read in an aol chatroom

  • burkinator20xx Infinite Social Justice 🏳️‍🌈🇵🇷 (@burkinator20xx) reported

    @ProZombieHunter @hellohyena Remember when the private monopoly networks AOL, Prodigy, Compuserve, MSN got blown out of the water after the network designed by uni nerds to do science was made available to the public? They've always wanted that control back. And they've never been honest.

  • DeanoCummings85 Dean (@DeanoCummings85) reported

    @LauraJ8338 @Philip_RJ89 Leeds played champions league under Ridsdale and their conmen.... ours borrowed money to fix the lift at the AoL

  • connoredwards Connor Ξdwards (@connoredwards) reported

    Remember when you had to *connect* to the internet? AOL? 56k dial up? Look how far we’ve come. We’re still in the (early early) *connect* phase in web3. No clear winners for foundational problems yet… on/off ramps, gas, speed, convenience. Excited for the next, 3,5,10 years.

  • BeeCycling BeeBee 🐝🐝 Wordy McWordface (@BeeCycling) reported

    @NeolithicSheep I mean, Windows 95 was all about making it easier for people who weren't very computer literate to get onto the World Wide Web. AOL had already been distributing disks to get people onto their service.

  • TmoneyTalks Tyler Harford (@TmoneyTalks) reported from Palatine, Illinois

    thinking about that time when i was 9 years old and i stole my mom’s credit card, signed us up for AOL internet, and started chatting with a girl about ten years my senior in Massachusetts. as you could imagine, it was the most trouble i had ever gotten into at that point