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AOL Outage Report in Plainville, 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 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.

AOL Outage Chart in Plainville, Hartford County, Connecticut 12/08/2025 09:25

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. E-mail (95%)

    E-mail (95%)

  2. Internet (4%)

    Internet (4%)

  3. Total Blackout (1%)

    Total Blackout (1%)

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    Wi-fi (%)

  5. TV (%)

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  6. Phone (%)

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AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • BloodBrief Michele Blood (@BloodBrief) reported

    @EddieZipperer AOL was ok, but IRC was where it was at. If you hadn't been slapped with a large trout by a person you'd never met but were somehow closer to than people in your actual physical vicinity, were you even living?

  • MainEventMark2 Main Event Mark (@MainEventMark2) reported

    @AverageSamue1 Here's the thing. Change Herc, cool. I'd use CGR to blast through the content. Then it's a CGR problem. Then a Kitty, etc. They had revive farming because they make content that has always required tons of revives. AoL, LoL, Carina's, Grandmaster, etc. It's a cash grab.

  • skajohnny Johnny Stockdill (@skajohnny) reported

    @tsukipon74 I've been trying Discord, but holy hell. What a random pile of chaos that **** is. Spams you relentlessly, and the conversations just fly by you. It's like AOL all over again. If/when you find an alternative that people are using and doesn't suck PLEASE let me know!

  • AdamHertz8 Monty (@AdamHertz8) reported

    Being asked to help people get back into their AOL inbox

  • corsairmichel Michael of Barbary (@corsairmichel) reported

    @_kab0j @Jimmywonton2 Even using your example, AOL had uses for the average Joe and was pretty easy to use. Plop a disk in, plug a cord in, type in your name and **** and away you go. Maybe a poor person wouldn't be able to use it a lot, but they could use it. Crypto has no IRL uses ATM.

  • chris_solnordal Chris Solnordal (he/him) (@chris_solnordal) reported

    @macleod_selene @congotim Two for me. Never did AOL or MySpace.

  • jtgriffin Janey (@jtgriffin) reported

    I created a crap load of free AOL accts back in the day, it’s this simple: anyone can create countless free email accts that can create any acct on any platform. Saying you use “age dating” is ridiculous. Any prsn who’s been on the internet 5 mins knows this. @tiktok_us

  • CathyCa80116006 Cathy Callahan (@CathyCa80116006) reported

    @leahmcelrath with warrants of course. I just was kind of flabbergasted that there was any issue about getting access to the San Bernadino shooters' devices...if my bank account and AOL email accounts are subject to warrants, why not an iPhone.

  • SigmaJump SigmaJump (@SigmaJump) reported

    @eyesofviolet13 That what I thought, but pretty sure I never actually used the email address. Also, thinking about it, I have no clue where Baby's First Email was hosted... wasn't AOL... wasn't Hotmail...

  • Robot_Bastard Robot Bastard! (@Robot_Bastard) reported

    @InsanityNowhere @catovitch "...but that was how they did internet things in 1994, you paid for the phone service and then you paid for the thing, just like CompuServe and AOL and Prodigy!"