AOL Outage Report in Troy, Oakland County, Michigan
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Troy, Michigan
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Troy 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 (85%)
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Total Blackout (7%)
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Internet (7%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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Phone (%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Troy, Michigan
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Troy and nearby locations:
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katie
(@the_ktbug) reported
from
Warren, Michigan
@zoolegs 1. Told someone I was from Michigan and that the weather here was nice. 2. Called someone an *******. Both times I tried to lie and tell my grandma I didn't do it and both times AOL ratted me out with the receipts.
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Jerry
(@JerryoakesJerry) reported
from
Clinton Township, Michigan
@Smoke56895160 @AOL Cancel the election until there is no more pandemic virus. That should fix it
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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🙏🏾
(@Capo615_) reported
@AOL why does the phone disconnect after one ring when I call support to speak with an agent? I’m paying for a monthly service. This shouldn’t be happening
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Mike Young
(@mikeyoungcissp) reported
@JoeMacDaddy I worked at Prodigy, AOL never made a profit, but they were a bunch of shysters. They fakes their books and treated those floppies and CD's like valuable assets.
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avery💝s data📝charts📈& finance💹✊🌹
(@averygrrl) reported
@fulghamstan (I used text-only internet on a 286 DOS computer until I was 18 or so, but we had a mac that could run AOL on a 2400 modem from 1995-1999, yes I was poor, but I got to use AOL in its most basic form!)
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Just a Jeff
(@Wing2J) reported
Watching some BtAS before bed, and during the credits it says "Use AOL keyword 'KidsWB' for more!" Like holy ****. Remember hand drawn animation? Or keywords? Or AOL being "the internet"? Or the WB network? ****. I'm old.
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Jason Schulweis ☕️
(@jschulweis) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
My thoughts on the Yahoo/AOL news summed up as follows: - as a former Yahoo, I still bleed Purple for the brand. It mattered so much to so many for so long, and still does to a degree (just in different ways) - The middle is a bad place to be. If you can’t compete in scale…
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Fly on the wall
(@Huge2na) reported
@ItsBMcKnight is there any chance that you still have access to, and can post your videos from AOL Sessions back in the day? I believe you did two different sessions and they were phenomenal. Youtube is no help. I'd pay for them in HQ.
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TheFormerGuy
(@TheFormerGuy2) reported
@CNN AOL is still in business? Holy crap
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Top 🌷
(@Is_that_the_top) reported
@dailydirtnap If there’s any shop out there that is good at chopping a company to pieces and exploiting any value it’s Apollo. I’m sure they’ll do just fine ripping Yahoo & AOL appart and finding 8-10B in value. Sucks if you work there though... the clock just started ticking...
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Mαrkets ∞ Mαyhem
(@Mayhem4Markets) reported
$VZ is selling Yahoo and AOL for $5B. Verizon spent about $9 billion buying AOL and Yahoo over two years starting in 2015, hoping to jump-start a digital media business that would compete with Google and Facebook. This was the second worst AOL merger in history. 🥸
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Morning Brew ☕️
(@MorningBrew) reported
Verizon sold AOL and Yahoo to Apollo Global today for $5 billion...less than half what it originally paid for the two media companies But that is far from the worst acquisition ever Here are 10 of the biggest M&A flops of all time