AOL Outage Report in Itasca, DuPage County, Illinois
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Itasca, Illinois
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Itasca 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 (85%)
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Total Blackout (7%)
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Internet (7%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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Phone (%)
Live Outage Map Near Itasca, DuPage County, Illinois
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Chicago and Bartlett.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Itasca, Illinois
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Itasca and nearby locations:
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🤮ghoul🤮
(@greenSLLIME) reported
from
Chicago, Illinois
I keep a drawer full of broken aol discs to cut a ***** wit
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The Pillowhouse Princess of Lys
(@_MissValdes) reported
from
Chicago, Illinois
I’m just waiting for Nelly’s shit to start making the aol startup sound.
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Don P. Jensen Jr
(@donjensenep) reported
from
Elmwood Park, Illinois
@J0hnnyXm4s I think the problem here people are too use o 40 or less characters. It is also difficult for many to type what they want for fear of that digital trail. We have also come to the point were us old school bbs and aol chat room people are becoming less and less. I often have to
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Thelonious Martin™
(@KingThelonious) reported
from
Chicago, Illinois
@streamlabs Not maintaining 30FPS resulting my streams looking like I’m on AOL connection. I wasn’t having that issue before.
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Helena
(@thelastpinkcar) reported
from
Chicago, Illinois
Geez @verizon I pay $330/month for 6 devices on a family plan, and I can only use my jetpack for approximately two weeks of normal internet usage, and then you slow me down to pre-AOL dial-up speeds. Just hate this. That's not fair at all.
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Adam Koralik
(@AdamKoralik) reported
from
Chicago, Illinois
@RNeedre @AOL I've never found one for sale to be honest.
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James Zekis
(@JamesZekis) reported
from
Oak Park, Illinois
@TheNotoriousLEX My memories of that race is mostly being in AOL chat rooms with people screaming at each other about steroids and Chip Caray with the worst HR call in history when McGwire broke the record. I don't want a documentary to color my experience.
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#TriHerbal Woman✨
(@TRIhunna) reported
from
Chicago, Illinois
Please update your app. It’s AOL dial up type slow @ShopifySupport. It literally crashes every 3 commands. Also, it would behoove you to make it an option to be able to print labels/ packing slips in bulk as opposed to which day they’re purchased Printing shouldn’t be a hassle
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IamEric+ Streaming Service only 4.99/month
(@IamEricT) reported
from
River Forest, Illinois
@swyx @jaredpalmer First software I ever wrote in Corp America was to make sure a large Telco could create a bill supporting that many digits… the intended customer persona: AOL
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Wahid Tazudeen
(@WahidTazudeen) reported
from
Chicago, Illinois
I don’t know why my internet is running so slow. I have the latest version of Netscape Navigator installed with AOL webcrawler as backup.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Tansy Kelly Robson
(@Artemisapphire) reported
@mothleton On a geeky note, one of my masters papers eons ago was on the problems of AOL Time Warner as they went global, conflating corporate practices without appreciating differences between comms & creative media arms. Merger collapsed & 20yrs on Warner still struggling
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Rachel
(@JustMeRachel_) reported
99% will fail; remember AOL, Netscape, Lycos, Alta Vista, Webcrawler, Napster, etc. They were all duplicates with no real utility.
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Jiang Cheng
(@wanyinbot) reported
Jin Ling. Come help me guess Wei Wuxian's AOL password
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Radec Marquis
(@enrico_marquez) reported
@LegionHoops These 2 bozos are moron Comparing AOL with modern internet. AOL is an Internet Service Provider like Sprint etc. It still exists. I wouldn't have been lost in the discussion of these morons if they're comparing dialup internet over broadband
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Lucid
(@LucidCiC) reported
@konradkopp @sassal0x @insomniac_ac Yeah Network effect definitely worked out for AOL and Blackberry lol there are so many examples of why your network adoption argument doesn't work when something comes out and does everything better and more efficiently. That argument is like saying "well everyone did it"
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Ron
(@ChillwithRon) reported
@ccmarce_writes true. maybe it's just me, but I find my experience on social media blah. My AOL chatroom days were a lot more, fun, engaging, network and community oriented. it wasn't forced or you had to sign up with an "expert" to learn abt community building. it was fluid and real. fun times
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Kane
(@RiverCityDragon) reported
Warner Bros mergers are usually terrible I find. AOL in 2001 and Discovery now. WB/AOL lost 206 Billion in Stocks and Discovery is bring ****** and cheap with cuts and bad ideas
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Paul Leyland
(@Brnikat) reported
@ToniWidmo @s_palm @GuardianAus Not an anecdote at all. I remember when it first happened, with America Online. AOL's response was to suggest using "Sconthorpe" to bypass the filter. Someone pointed out that "Am" has much the same problem in Turkish and recommended that the company be called Omerica Online.
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Jordan Carr Peterson
(@JordanCarrP) reported
Recently learned after overhearing him on the phone w/ AOL TECH SUPPORT that my dad still pays $8.99 MONTHLY for an AOL email address despite me registering him for Gmail ~15 years ago...less frustrated, more concerned w/ what obsolete technologies I'll be clinging to in 35 years
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kuwusu 🔪 ( semi hiatus )
(@sutoraifuwu) reported
AOL never did this to me