AOL Outage Report in Granville, Hampden County, Massachusetts
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Granville, Massachusetts
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Granville 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 (4%)
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Total Blackout (1%)
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Wi-fi (%)
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Phone (%)
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Sierra, The Botfly Mother
(@pave_the_earth) reported
@emersonRpage twitter meets email. you have a gmail acc, someone else has an aol acc. you can send email to them even tho ur on different sites, and ur email address ends with @(your email providers domain). mastodon is that but with tweets instead of mail. not too hard to get the hang of imo
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Jon Harder
(@thejonharder) reported
Someone once said that before the iPhone, we had AOL Instant Messenger and there was an away message. There was just time to step away from the web. Now, we have a phone and we are just NEVER away from it. I miss those days.
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Burnt Orange MD
(@BurntOrangeMD) reported
@_StephanieMyers I remember when Netscape went from a $2 billion dollar company to a $4 billion dollar company almost overnight, when it merged with AOL. Then all of the employees went down the street to build Google, now worth north of $251 billion dollars. Where are the twatters going to go?
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Vivian Taskforce, Agent of S.H.A.R.K.D.
(@WarShark4Eva) reported
and I will leave the same way I left Facebook, MySpace, and Friendster: by forgetting to go back for months on end, never deactivating my account, letting notifications pile up like so many Pink Berry emails in an abandoned aol inbox
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dan krolikowski
(@jakkro) reported
@MaryandBessie @PlanetTyrus It's too bad things like the old AOL Message Boards still aren't around.. Just create a group on there.. #Gutfeld
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failOpen
(@failOpen) reported
I'm going to start writing fanfic where myspace and Facebook started as stand alone portals like old-school aol and didn't use the internet. So the internet didn't get invaded by the main stream population. The internet stayed information and not monitized garbage. Dreams.
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Dah Dee Dah
(@wmische9) reported
@btaylor @elonmusk :) Does anyone remember the fight with Prodigy online service, AOL, and wasn't there another one??
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harley istlund
(@HarleyIstlund) reported
@SecularGent Most of you would have never mad it in an AOL chat room back in the day. Your feeling would have been terribly hurt the minute you entered.
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Dr. Sandeep Dikshit
(@sandeepdik) reported
@lori_socal No, SDSU computers, and private Unix systems. I've actually never used AOL. Back then it was mostly USENet and random other stuff like that.
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Kazy.EXE 😺💾
(@KazyEXE) reported
@GalacticFurball I never had AOL because I think we were too rural, what's a phader?