AOL Outage Report in Marstons Mills, Barnstable County, Massachusetts
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Marstons Mills, Massachusetts
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Marstons Mills 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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AOL Issues Reports Near Marstons Mills, Massachusetts
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Marstons Mills and nearby locations:
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Jonbog
(@Jonbog2) reported
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City of Barnstable Town, Massachusetts
If there’s anything I can do to help you @ScherieMurray please ask. @aol needs to be defeated and move out of the USA
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Edward Curl
(@evansvilleec62) reported
@LaurenGallaway Internet was around before 96. Dial up modems super slow but it was around. We had AOL then and I'd email home while I was stationed in Saudi. When I was back home on 96 would go dancing on Saturday Nights.
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Mister Savage
(@bootscooty) reported
@LaurenGallaway @JovanHPulitzer Wtf are you kids talking about? WWW/the internet was mainstream in 1996. Everyone had Netscape Navigator and AOL and 56kpbs modems.
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〈Lacci|🍃|🐇〉
(@Lacci) reported
AOL wanted to be a private walled garden internet everyone feels like they had to be on and never really had to leave but could never manage to make that work. Facebook went out and did it.
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adam baldwin
(@iamyourfarmer) reported
@trukb22 @farmer_average I think it just shows a misunderstanding of what rural even means. I think a lot of people in comments still think we are using AOL dialup from 1998. And we are all the worst stereotype you can think of, but for me high speed just means I can upload large files
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Skulleigh
(@skulleigh) reported
@HerbertHistory Despite the claim of no internet yet, I was working tech support for AOL nights and weekends because it paid extra!
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Jan McGregor ♿
(@AncientGleek) reported
@LaurenGallaway More than likely trying to get on AOL or Usenet with my 14.4K modem while the other half watched crap telly!
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tasha
(@tasha_j_) reported
@seventyxseven91 @AOLSupportHelp My account was hacked too, no reason. Appeal never work, I upload my ID cards, my photos, and told them my mobile phones, I got no response from suppbort, not until someone referred me to @kingcybercrime who help me to reactivate it
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Gary Miles
(@GaryAllenMiles) reported
@scalzi There were still 2 million people dialing into AOL via phone modem when they finally down in 2019.
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Forever Never
(@Veronic16975608) reported
@DeepNetAnon @YourAnonZero AOL chat boards is 1998 would have been considered hacking today. I was kinda bad at that too. I also did a lot of coding app things....not good.
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James Wurbel
(@jamesoundb) reported
@AOL Update your customer service support, there is currently no email address to send to customer support. I'm receiving tons of spam from your users everyday.