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AOL outages and service status in Sugar Grove, Illinois

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  • AOL generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Sugar Grove, including 0 direct reports.

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 Sugar Grove, Illinois

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

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AOL Issues Reports Near Sugar Grove, Illinois

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Sugar Grove and nearby locations:

  • JStauff73
    Rooskie73 (@JStauff73) reported from Plano, Illinois

    Ahhhhhhh....just got the call to “restart my computer”. Next will be to reload windows 95 and transfer me to AOL support.

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • __Mister_D__
    𝕯𝖆𝖒𝖔𝖈𝖑𝖊𝖘 & 𝓜𝓮𝓸𝓷𝓰 (VTuber) (@__Mister_D__) reported

    @YomiQuinnley I have 14, I just never got an AOL address because I grew up poor. I didn't get Internet until 2005.

  • Technimentals
    Shane 💬 (@Technimentals) reported

    @HayleyWazEre Long story short, AOL and the largest business-to-business Internet Service Provider at the time (UUNET), were both headquartered here. Companies started laying a lot of fiber. This has been going on for 25 years here. They take a lot of water and power.

  • Vulcancakes
    🪨 Vulcan Cakes 🛸🔍 (@Vulcancakes) reported

    @EmDesi @aaliyahvtuber_ 17. Never used AOL, a checkbook, or a typewriter.

  • Donnyboy_08
    🩸EmoFagLover🩸 (@Donnyboy_08) reported

    I’ve tried every single number he has to date and his current number still lets me call but he never picks up. I’ve tried his email and aol. I’ve tried his first twitter account, I’ve tried instagram and facebook. I’ve even gone as far as to text him through a quest 2-

  • BigSBrain
    Diamonds Tzu (@BigSBrain) reported

    @petty_marshall Chatting on AOL/Yahoo in the early 2000s was funny, cause my closer was "Oh yeah, I'm 6'3". It never scared chicks away lol

  • GKomus79144
    patriotic_canadian (@GKomus79144) reported

    @Reil76 damn.. another part of pop culture gone i still have an aol disc mobile somewhere

  • Recon_Number_54
    Recon Number 54 (@Recon_Number_54) reported

    @NilesSankey The Bungie of my memories was (as you say) a once in a lifetime confluence of people and a particular time in the world. I remember when they were a "keyword" on AOL (before AOL had full Internet access, sort of like a link) and fans were also prevalent on UseNet. This time (and the decade after) was when the fans and the devs had such tight contact that everyone was "in on the joke" when The Webmaster, Disembodied Soul or other online "persona" would rib, tease, or outright insult gamers. Not as if they were family, because they WERE family. It was great while it lasted, but things inevitably change and more and more gamers started considering themselves "customers" and that Bungie should treat them as such ("the customer is always right" mantra for example). The playful and sometimes hardcore "back and forth" went away. The tight connection between the devs and their fans became customer service interactions with consumers. People were told "It's not 2004 anymore" and the fact is that they were right. The era had passed and something new/different had replaced everything. That carefree, brave, willing to take risks, adventurous outlook of a tightly knit team isn't something that can be forced and it isn't likely to survive current-day corporate culture. It's not 1994, 2004, or even 2014 anymore. But it WAS fun!

  • DennisDown94756
    Dennis Downs (@DennisDown94756) reported

    @PaulTerlizzi @Starlink AOL had these same issues and they started out at $4.95. Back when we could afford it !

  • Exc3ed
    Exceed (@Exc3ed) reported

    @koffie_ch 19 but only cause I'm Canadian and never had AOL... Otherwise, yeah....

  • Dubflip
    Frogo (@Dubflip) reported

    @shakoistsLog At 11 I was phishing for passwords with an AOL login clone I made from a screenshot. Obscenities came well before that