AOL Outage Report in Dracut, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Dracut, Massachusetts
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Dracut 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 (3%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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Phone (1%)
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Live Outage Map Near Dracut, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Wakefield.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Dracut, Massachusetts
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Dracut and nearby locations:
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Robert Mills
(@Robert_Mills) reported
from
Dracut, Massachusetts
@megansarahj I had AOL right at the end, but luckily I got out before the damage could move at speeds beyond that of my 14.4K dial-up modem that hogged our only phone line.
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sinz54
(@sinz54) reported
from
Lowell, Massachusetts
@liturgicalgay 4 points. Never had AOL or MySpace accounts, never used dialup to access the Internet, and I never owned an encyclopedia. (I used dialup, but to access the older Usenet, not Internet. My parents owned the encyclopedia, not I.)
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Luke Parker 🇸🇻 - #OZ
(@Coinosphere) reported
@cornokun @btcKaz It'll be like AOL or Prodigy; just another intranet. They'll take the word "metaverse" down with them though when they go...
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Michael James
(@MJMichaelJames) reported
from
Vincent, California
Will someone make a meme please about people who are still mad that U2 conspired with Apple to give them free music that they didn’t like? You know? They setup their new computer and there’s like AOL or something on it and they ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. Free U2 and they lose their ****?!
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Ferlingetty
(@FrederickKann) reported
@marshallpruett In the 2000s in semi-rural Alaska, AOL dial up was all I could get. When I tried to cancel, It took hours of phone calls
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the local werewolf cowboy 🌙
(@ItsHighNoonbb) reported
@tobesplaysgames @Loudwindow pls confirm if it's like the aol or 90s chatrooms pls I never used them
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dark
(@auditorydamage) reported
and aol is sucks
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Ashley Baker
(@andashleysays) reported
No attempted rebrand can be as bad as the time when Verizon named their (recently sold off) AOL - Yahoo subsidiary “Oath” because they thought that would make people enthusiastic.
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Nim Sudo
(@s1l3ntc0y0t3) reported
@LouisatheLast @amandawtwong My father was the head network engineer for AOL when they first came to town. It was like 93 when I first got on the WWW. It was on a 14k modem. Jpegs would legitimately take minutes to load. I was on direct dial bulletin boards occasionally in elementary school.
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Matt Foreman
(@ForemanTaxLaw) reported
@taxtherapist505 When I worked at Best Buy, we had to sign people up for AOL, which was "free for six months" and then they were auto-enrolled afterward. They had to call an 800 number to cancel it and about once a week someone came in super angry because we signed them up. I stopped offering it.
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Django Wexler
(@DjangoWexler) reported
@blackcoat They could be quite successful as that kind of company (AOL is still in business), but they'd have to admit they'd peaked and settle down to pay dividends and boring stuff like that.
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CobraCone
(@CobraCone) reported
@StromschlagYT @ecommerceshares @Ecosia Ecosia is actually powered by Microsoft Bing (search algorithms and ads). Yahoo, AOL and DuckDuckGo are also part of the Microsoft Search Network.