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AOL outages and service status in Highland Park, Illinois

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  • AOL generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Highland Park, including 0 direct reports.
  • The most common problems reported in this area mention E-mail and Total Blackout.
  • 50% E-mail (50%)
  • 50% Total Blackout (50%)

The latest reports from users having issues in Highland Park come from postal codes 60035 .

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 Highland Park, Illinois

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Live Outage Map Near Highland Park, Illinois

The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Highland Park, and Lake Forest.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Highland Park E-mail 25 days ago
Lake Forest Total Blackout 25 days ago

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AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Umpirehuw
    Hugh (@Umpirehuw) reported

    @lady_valor_07 It should be 19, but I’ve never used a Check Book, I’ve used a Cheque Book though!!! I never had an AOL address! I used to use Freenets!!!!

  • arcam123
    Arcam123 (@arcam123) reported

    @anishmoonka He never sold his business to time warner he merged with them sat on the board as vice chairman and was the biggest shareholder of time warner pre aol merger

  • LorettaSparks02
    Bloodfeast, the ****** of women (@LorettaSparks02) reported

    AOL user 927 was 100% a little girl with some kind of problem. I would spend hours looking at horrific birth defects and gay porn and then play dressup games for hours when i was a kid. Like it’s SO obvious that was just some mentally ill child ngl

  • Deenobrown123
    Dean Marantis🇺🇸🇬🇷 (@Deenobrown123) reported

    @JamieMcullough @hamids @DeepIceValue I rode AOL from 1998-2000. I rode AAPL from 2010 to 2019. I rode NVDA from 2017 to 2026. I rode TSLA from 2019 to 2023. I honestly appreciate the advice, but I’m good. If the outlook starts to look bad, I will sell. I do not have a problem selling a stock if the thesis has changed. But, I won’t sell, just because a stock is up a lot. If I did that with my previous investments, I wouldn’t be where I am today.

  • LaMonicaBuzz
    Paul R. La Monica (@LaMonicaBuzz) reported

    RIP Ted Turner. I joined @CNN in 2001 after the AOL-Time Warner merger had already closed. So a lot was already changing. But the culture he created for all the CNN newsrooms (TV and digital) never did. Was an honor to call CNNMoney/CNN Business home for 21+ years.

  • GrouchoMaga
    GrouchoMAGA KAG Trump🇺🇸🇺🇸 (@GrouchoMaga) reported

    @SonofLiberty357 WTF you mean used AOL? Hahaha I still have it. Less garbage on that then Gmail.

  • HotRodder1960
    Joe Stubitsch (@HotRodder1960) reported

    @lady_valor_07 19, never had an AOL address

  • RavenAllMighty1
    Raven All Mighty (@RavenAllMighty1) reported

    @AndrewYang He would have, it was TW/AOL that sold WCW. Ted would have never gotten rid of it, he was a legit fan.

  • The_Warlock_86
    The Lock (@The_Warlock_86) reported

    @mikeetoe1981 @LDMenzies If Austin had to retire right then and there, and Owen never died, Delphiforums and AOL Chatrooms would have been screaming about it for years until social media got popular

  • AAC0519
    AAE (@AAC0519) reported

    "Pre-1993 internet veterans had a phrase. Every September, when the new freshmen got their college email accounts, the discussion forums would briefly drop in quality before stabilizing. After AOL connected, the September never ended."