AOL Outage Report in Lawrence, Essex County, Massachusetts
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Lawrence, Massachusetts
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Lawrence 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 (96%)
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Internet (2%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Lawrence, Massachusetts
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Lawrence 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.
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Scott George (@MisterScott_) reported from Londonderry, New Hampshire
@AOLSupportHelp I was wondering why it kept asking me to sign in randomly
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Lilah Sturges - GIRL HAVEN OUT NOW! (@LilahSturges) reported
Twenty-one years ago AOL bought Time-Warner. And no I do not have that backwards: America Online, an internet service provider that had only existed for about ten years, purchased one of the largest media companies in the world, for 182 BILLION DOLLARS. It was a strange time.
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Mark (@MC1977UND) reported
@davidfaber too bad cnbc doesn't bring David Trainer on... he wrote extensively about AOL buy out - NOT WORTH THE PAPER... now, billions are written off...
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reality break (@md_bites) reported
@WSJ AOL still exists? And Yahoo is a poor excuse for a media site.
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the_answer (@system_jolt) reported
"Verizon will sell Yahoo and AOL for $5 billion" to a private firm? wait? who has my data now? wait? yahoo & aol? oh god? i'm old? do we still have gmail? or did we move on already? **** it? i'm going back to my aol account?
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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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Anthony (Moderna Gang) (@APope45) reported
@Nash076 The AOL-Time Warner merger is one of the worst business decisions of all time
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Daniel Festa (@_danfesta) reported
@NE_Farmgirl @axios I was reading about how there are way more people than you'd think who still have AOL subscriptions (mostly elderly people who started in the 90's and just never stopped)
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msc (@coopzz) reported
@grckix @Alsboringtweets That is definitely false. Most AOL users never adapted to new technology and know next to nothing about tech in general. Thats why people are surprised to still see AOL email addresses
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Kolin Koehl (@KolinKoehl) reported
Wish I knew AOL was selling. I woulda put in a bid to keep that bad boy running.
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Michael Brush (@mbrushstocks) reported
$VZ takes a $5 bn hit on Yahoo/AOL as the old media giants continue to get passed around, discounted at each step. Where will they settle in? I like Yahoo's service and use it regularly.