AOL Outage Report in Trenton, Wayne County, Michigan
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Trenton, Michigan
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Trenton 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 Near Trenton, Michigan
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Trenton and nearby locations:
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Matt Missler
(@TheMizOnAir) reported
from
Southgate, Michigan
@KirbsGoBlue Had a MySpace...never had an AOL email.
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John cooper
(@Johncooper22) reported
from
Southgate, Michigan
@SarahJohnsonPR I started on AOL in the mid 90’s. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it. Now GET OFF MY LAWN!!!
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Alberto E Lopez
(@SouthBayRaised) reported
@_LeslieJ AOL is an OG. It can never be disrespected.
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Adam McCue
(@mccue) reported
The metaphor for this website is not a social network, because those are garbage and the way people interact with them is pathological. It’s the world’s biggest AOL chat room / IRC channel, and it becomes one hundred times more enjoyable as soon as you realize this.
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Gregory Brandt (MR.G)
(@GregoryBrandt) reported
from
Honolulu County, Hawaii
Hey @YouTube you are becoming Blockbuster Video, AOL, and MySpace. It's a slow painful death.
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The ****** Buddah
(@Budmanthegreat) reported
from
San Diego, California
@Parzival571 @Dave92138216 @RyanNoe10 Ohhh party lines and original AOL chat rooms. ****. Unfiltered lol
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SlappyJack
(@SlappyJack) reported
@geargodd Oh no. Never. A true artisan of the vulgar never uses aol swears
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Kevin
(@telemonk) reported
@blumby09 That someone for me was AOL Customer Support, as I was complaining about accessing sites. She said connect to AOL then use whatever apps you want ... 🤯
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SureAsHellNotProFa
(@cfunk1) reported
@aklingus One of the more common ways households got internet service was to use discs sent through the actual mail by AOL (you know, the defunct instant messaging company) in order to get a free trial.
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Dani Hensley
(@RealDaniHensley) reported
@BreeNewsome Gentle correction: The CD's you're referring to were only for limited time trials of internet service from AOL mostly, but a couple other companies did it as well. The discs weren't "the internet", they just gave you access to the internet via an internet service provider.
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CommonSense
(@DAngryAmerican) reported
@PanamaRedAZ Oh no it's clearly you, you've made it quite obvious that all you've done since the 80's is sat on your fat *** chatting in AOL and you think you're an expert. Did you seriously think I wouldn't know what Q-Link was? Yeah I had a Commodore too **** stick.
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Tommy B
(@MistedTwister) reported
My AOL dial up as faster back in the 90’s the the city of @EdinaMN’s data network is today. You can’t walk away from your WiFi if you want to go outside in the city. Nothing loads. Live in a city where property taxes are much lower or it’s cheaper to build a house. #Edina