AOL Outage Report in Osseo, Hennepin County, Minnesota
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Osseo, Minnesota
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Osseo 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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Live Outage Map Near Osseo, Hennepin County, Minnesota
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Minneapolis.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Osseo, Minnesota
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Osseo and nearby locations:
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Writer&PoeticVisions
(@JaniceY13348366) reported
from
Maple Grove, Minnesota
@RWPUSA @AOL He would love that type of power; what greedy narcissist wouldn't! However, to turn this country from a democracy to a authoritarian one will not come easy! He and his family makes money while living free & travel free. The power to dump many harmless poor people out as possible!
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Jonah
(@theforefrontof) reported
from
Minneapolis, Minnesota
I don't really knowvw what amazon is, some people say it's better than yahoo, aol, pictures of man eating babies, not better than my shit I look at though nothing is I promise u that (unless we're both watching it at the same time)
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Justice P. Sikakane, Sr 🇨🇦
(@JusticeSikakane) reported
from
Minneapolis, Minnesota
@CherFeldman Connecting to dial up Internet to get onto AOL IM to talk to your friends Talking on a corded phone that was located in the kitchen. Phone mounted on wall Antishock CD Players Be kind, please rewind CRT Monitors Rolling car windows down manually WordArt Gallery
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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JamesC2001
(@C2001James) reported
@MatureWomenO40 Maybe ICQ or AOL but never those....
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u cant pronounce it
(@arabjewess) reported
My sidekick w/ the aol?! Untouchable. iPhone sucks in comparison.
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QuietHydra \\ 💛🤍👾🖤 //
(@QuietHydra) reported
@laura_is_trans I avoid that stuff. Reminds me of the AOL chat days where bad actors would fish for targets.
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Bryan Copley
(@CityBldrCEO) reported
@realEstateTrent Wi-Fi sucks up here, but we found him an off market warehouse in jersey city that meets his criteria, then we looked up owner’s portfolio (4 properties) and primary residence is in foreclosure. This with an AOL dial up connection
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Syme
(@neverTricked) reported
@alx @alexWilliams_FL AOL servers are slow right now
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JamesDigiJ.eth
(@JamesDigiJS) reported
@kryptobaby777 Wtf who spent time on AOL rly tho, it was all about MSN Chatrooms (NOT messenger)
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Mike
(@mikeyinthecaddy) reported
******* in the goat ***! They want $16 a month to be able to fix my moms hacked email I will YouTube that **** how to fix it AOL
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thebeeinitiative
(@thebeeinitiati1) reported
Help needed - I’ve forgotten my AOL password and don’t have access to the recovery telephone number! I’m in the uk, can someone help me out here
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Alder Cheems
(@AlderCheems) reported
@M_Lynx_3000 Back in the early 00's, one of my uncles worked for a company that AOL was investing in for net nanny software. His job was to basically look at porn all day (not fun). After a few years, AOL shut it down and sold the software off to the Chinese gov't for surveillance.
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economist 🔋
(@economist) reported
As the 90s progressed and broadband started rolling out, folks started gradually moving away from AOL. It began with “provide your own access” — allowing access with a separate dial-up / broadband provider, to leaving the network altogether.