AOL Outage Report in Wilmington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Wilmington, Massachusetts
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Wilmington 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 (%)
Live Outage Map Near Wilmington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Medford, Woburn, Wakefield, Andover and Reading.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Wilmington, Massachusetts
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Wilmington and nearby locations:
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Tom Cattaneo
(@MrTomCatt) reported
from
Somerville, Massachusetts
@NESN your video feed for the Bruins game is awful. Choppy and looks like I'm streaming it from my AOL account in 1999. Which is actually an upgrade for you guys good work tonight
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Joe Edwards ⚡️ ジョ・エドワルドス
(@JoesGonnaTweetU) reported
from
Medford, Massachusetts
Damn this aged the shit outta me...AOL/AIM ain’t even on here 😭
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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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DR. bdwatcher❌
(@BDWatcher) reported
Remember when AOL was sued because email server was down? Shouldn't that also be similar to FB and Twitter as people do business and obtain salaries from these, too?
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Careless CRISPR
(@xieish) reported
@EmilyGorcenski my solution: no real accounts, everyone go back to AOL screen names
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SunStar Systems
(@sunstarsys) reported
@HappyBuddha19 @eshaLegal We were just trying to socialize and create intellectual value for us and our peers, not do homework for the lazy sobs every other ISP threw into the mix after AOL led the way. People just said **** on Usenet at that point not for topicality, but solely for audience reach.
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Kevin Conte
(@KevinConte) reported
@RonFunches @Etsy Damn... Even AOL Instant Messenger came back from the dead and banned his ***.
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Bobo Prime
(@LilFootandBobo) reported
@cmclymer I **** you not the bastards are finding a way to grift off of those AOL CD’s; and someone is now selling him the idea of an anti-maskers LAN Party.
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Jon Bryant
(@JonBryant421) reported
@ATX_fight_club @28delayslater If Tesla buys anything the stock will crash. It is just like AOL. The market didn't want to admit that AOL was in trouble, but AOL knew. Once it bought something, the market became aware.
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Malcolm McMahon
(@FulfordMalcolm) reported
from
Fulford, England
@Meidas_Samantha I was using the social media of the time around 1980. Usenet news. Back then the Internet was created by geeks for geeks. Using it was, in itself, an intelligence test which kept the level of debate up. Then the suits found it and AOL made it easy and the tone went way down.
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Mike Hall
(@MikeHall_Photo) reported
@thistallawkgirl In this case, "AOL" = "******* Orange Loser"
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Did Pihto
(@DidPihto1) reported
@rev_entertain nope. You cannot do **** to private enterprises. Almost. What will happen is an Open Source platform(s) that ppl with reasonable amount of $$$ can deploy within hours. Literally. And it will kill Twitter ad Facebook. Just like Yahoo and AOL got killed.
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God Emperor
(@buhhhhlieevmeee) reported
If you have even basic knowledge of the history of "The Internet" - like quite literally why it was built and what problems were being solved through a packet-switched network - this is even funnier. He got kicked off the equivalent of AOL. Nobody banned him from TCP/IP for life.