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 (78%)
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Total Blackout (11%)
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Internet (7%)
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Phone (4%)
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Wi-fi (%)
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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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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.)
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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.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Larry B
(@TheBuddmeister) reported
@edbott After the AOL essentially went defunct, there wasn't much purpose for purchasing AOL. Web portals were a flash in the pan and only were beneficial if you could get your site as the home page for users. Verizon's Yahoo! deal was just bad timing.
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DrGiordanoBruno3rd - AMERICA is an OLIGARCHY
(@GBruno3rd) reported
@Burnouts3s3 @nypost $5B for "You've got mail." Yea, I think so. I remember when AOL came online and all those stupid CDs in the mail! I had friends who thought the internet was AOL!
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EnamoradaDelSol
(@EnamoradaDelSo1) reported
@JackPosobiec Bad news for the Yahoo and AOL employees. These negotiations almost always end up with layoffs,
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Nioclás Rísndh
(@Zar_Nioclas) reported
@JSS98Rock AOL will never go away; like Ask Jeeves. Just ghosts of the internet lost in the ether.
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G. Kennedy Fuld Jr., CFA, MBA, ChEA, FRM
(@MemberSee) reported
Apollo is buying AOL for just $2.5 billion. I invested in that company at $100 billion in 2000. Sounds like a good dip for me to average down into. #valueinvesting
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Sgt.Muffin
(@sgtmuffin) reported
Verizon has sold AOL & Yahoo to one of the most customer focused business out there... a Private Equity Firm. They always have customer ('s wallet) as priority 1.
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Bill of Rights 2.0
(@BillofRights201) reported
@CGasparino @apolloglobal @verizonmedia Verizon paid $4.8 Billion for Yahoo and $4.4 Billion for AOL. Only to dump both today for ONLY $5 Billion. Lesson: Tech stocks are NEVER a "buy and hold".
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Lambo
(@Katsudon_On_lce) reported
@soaked2thebone @axios I think Japan is keeping yahoo afloat since its the top search engine and auction site there, surpassing google and ebay. AOL...im pretty sure its older people who never updated their emails. If you read their comments section, its all super old MAGAs.
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Lil Pfizi Vert
(@0hbetave) reported
Yahoo owns AOL. AOL has MILLIONS of customers, as many parts of this country doesn't have the infrastructure for broadband. Also VZ originally hoped the media piece at Yahoo could help them compete with Time Warner (HBO).
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Liberty 💚🥃
(@LibertyRPF) reported
@notpkshekhawat @Jon__Stone I got online in the mid 90s, but I kind of missed the whole AOL thing. Guess maybe it wasn't as big in Canada, or my household just never got into it, but I don't think I ever used the service or knew anyone who did ¯\_(ツ)_/¯