AOL Outage Report in Plainville, Hartford County, Connecticut
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Plainville, Connecticut
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Plainville 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 (1%)
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Wi-fi (%)
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Phone (%)
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Sean Cuevo
(@squizzleflip) reported
@grahammcbain Back in my day, we'd get our internet in the mail! 300 free hours of AOL! Only there weren't websites, just keywords. An hour to download a song, and sometimes it wasn't even the right song. Your PC would get slow so you had to rearrange your hard drive. We called it defragging
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Albert Albanese
(@KydJustice) reported
@wrestleism @WrestlingBios They still were one of the highest rated shows on TNT despite booking. They got cancelled after AOL-Time Warner merged and they didn't want Wrestling on their network. WCW going under had literally 0 to do with booking.
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SassySquatch530
(@SassySquatch530) reported
@1Stop_Wrestling Anyone who says WWE had anything to do with it only saw the narrative portrayed on screen. It was 100% the Time Warner/AOL merge and the network hating wrestling. Ted loved it and as soon as it was out of his hands there was no hope.
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Hollie Gorczynski
(@Gorczynski901) reported
@TonyKhan @AEW to the people at AOL Time Warner who didn’t want wrestling on their networks. You don’t have to talk people down to big yourself up Tony.
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Jared Wise
(@THEJAREDWISE) reported
Never mind the fact that Ted Turner had no choice as to whether or not WCW went out of business as he was no longer in control of the company he created and AOL/Time Warner did not want wrestling as a part of their conglomerate. That was a very bad move by Mr. Khan.
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Ultron (non-MCU)
(@SteveSnake59) reported
@DavidPoland Disney is not Netflix and Wall Street needs to realize that, or else end up like the poor sods who invested in AOL after the Time Warner merger.
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Jessica Cohn
(@TheWordbench) reported
May I scream here that I hate AOL news judgment? Yeah, I have Gmail. But I have to go through this gauntlet of poor journalism when looking into AOL stuff, where my older clients find me. It feels like bad headlines should be illegal or at least carry heavy fines. Words matter.
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glenn danzig's Verotika
(@veeborden) reported
ao3... can't believe those guys had a chat thing. m,might be thicking of aol what ********
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landguini
(@Landgrenades) reported
I’m going to make an AOL email to confuse ******** out of everyone
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Ace Orejazul 🔭 (they)
(@BlueEarOtter) reported
I never had AOL growing up (we had earthlink) so i to this day have no idea what AOL keywords were despite living through them