AOL Outage Report in Atkinson, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Atkinson, New Hampshire
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Atkinson 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 (89%)
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Internet (5%)
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Total Blackout (5%)
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Wi-fi (%)
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Live Outage Map Near Atkinson, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Windham.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Atkinson, New Hampshire
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Atkinson and nearby locations:
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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.
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Scott George
(@MisterScott_) reported
from
Londonderry, New Hampshire
@AOLSupportHelp I was wondering why it kept asking me to sign in randomly
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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J
(@J53502707) reported
@JustSumDoodYo @skwp @bitman90 Going along with your analogy, bitcoin is like the internet and shitcoins are like AOL, compuserve, etc. Remember AOL wasn't even a part of the internet. It was a separate centralized and inferior network that got completely crushed by the decentralized and open internet.
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k9521✌️☮️
(@K9521__) reported
@chickenpotpiess Even my decade old AOL acc never deleted my emails and I have over 17k of em
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Jon
(@iSupportMTC) reported
@lazygamereviews lol i figured so pretty much like those aol discs but figured to ask never know
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Jiang Cheng
(@wanyinbot) reported
Jin Ling. Come help me guess Wei Wuxian's AOL password
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Laura VanLandingham
(@LauraVan) reported
@Smilan317 @NotOneNotTwo Not the same, but I remember wanting to rid myself of AOL, and spent a ton of time getting grilled by their 'customer service' about why I wanted to cancel. Why? Like I owed some kind of explanation.
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Yvonne
(@Yvonne55771249) reported
@17Fernweh I’ve seen comments like that before. Just because AOL and GGS became ‘hit dramas’ they say she has good resources but from what I’ve read AOL didn’t even have $ left to promote so Yangzi got all her friends to post on Weibo to help promote the drama when it was first released
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James Nash
(@c1rrus) reported
@jina OMG! I *think* AOLPress might be my first too. I remember my first forray into web design in the mid-late 90s at a friend's place. I know he had AOL and we used some kind of app they provided, but I never knew the name of it. Looking at the screenshots, I think it probably was...
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Gerald O'Patrick
(@Gerald95051) reported
from
Redmond, Washington
@mmasnick @DevinCow Really ancient history. We gave away free Prodigy trial offer kits at Global Village Communication 30 years ago and the most common customer reaction was “why would anyone want this?” Or “I have a Mac. I use AOL.” Now I feel old. Get off my lawn, kid.
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e.s. piteau
(@espiteau) reported
@TorontoStar It may be 50 years old, but nobody except big business, the military and computer scientists in Silicon Valley used it until AOL came out in 1993... And a browser version didn’t come out till MS Hotmail in 1996. People were still dialling-up to the internet with slow modems.
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Kate Pearce
(@Kate4Queen) reported
@merlinslaugh @Kaetrin67 @JenReadsRomance Oh, she was always down on it being a romance, once back in the day we were on the same AOL forum thing & she told me off for calling it a romance and yet came to RWA to speak etc etc.