AOL Outage Report in Cedar Knolls, Morris County, New Jersey
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Cedar Knolls, New Jersey
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Cedar Knolls 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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Phone (%)
Live Outage Map Near Cedar Knolls, Morris County, New Jersey
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Westfield and Caldwell.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Cedar Knolls, New Jersey
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Cedar Knolls and nearby locations:
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Zumoarikunori Arikatakarinmotoku
(@jmasterson23_) reported
from
Staten Island Junction, New Jersey
@AOL is the worst internet provider and email service! That’s exactly why they are going out of business. They wont let me acquire an email that I have not used in years (which happens to be the same email for my IG). DO NOT USE THIS SERVICE!
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David Cohen
(@9Number9) reported
from
Basking Ridge, New Jersey
@Ashk_1989 Maybe you need an AOL login.
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Bobby Cubano
(@YesITalkTooFast) reported
from
Staten Island Junction, New Jersey
Mad as hell bc I had to delete then re-login to my aol account on my phone (shut up, I know) and the notes in my notepad app I wrote from the end of June-present were not backed up So many single lines of lyrics that were never going to become anything, gone
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spike111
(@spike11113) reported
from
Pequannock, New Jersey
@aolmail AOL Mail been down for 30 minutes
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mike
(@MikeBoggi22) reported
from
Montville, New Jersey
@AOL your news updates ******* suck and are full of ****. I’m kinda embarrassed to even tweet at AOL in 2020 so shame on me.
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Kim Hurdman
(@kimhurdman) reported
from
Morristown, New Jersey
@Timodc Does aol still host email services? I thought they shut down, oh, like, 12 yrs ago?
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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NC "F̵a̵c̵e̵b̵o̵o̵k̵ Meta Delenda Est" Steve
(@TCFKA_NCSteve) reported
@AnneNewsJunkie I miss the days when stupid crazy fabrications could only move at the speed of a chain-email from an AOL account that ended with "SEND THIS EMAIL TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW!!!!!"
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DenSch
(@DennisSchmeller) reported
@irwin Those AOL / CompuServe users should never have entered the net. Now see what it's become.
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Mojave // Mohjave.eth
(@mohjave) reported
@rexwub @Trezor is about to be the next @AOL if they fail us
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Frank Lippman
(@frak357) reported
@danielcranney There are still millions of people with AOL accounts today.. Makes you think of who that service caters to.. 🤯
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Diogenes
(@WallStCynic) reported
How come you never hear, “If you had bought AOL/Time Warner…”, instead of “If you had bought Amazon…”? @CNBCTechCheck @carlquintanilla
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Pete
(@petemsgt1787) reported
@meezatch Your webby is down sport. Credibility is in question. Call AOL you email might be in question. 1980 stuff. LOL
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John Nevelten
(@NeveltenJohn) reported
@AlexNowrasteh I do remember when the animal spirits driving Amazon's stock price was cited as evidence of the coming collapse of "capitalism". There were bad bets (AOL was clearly over valued), but risks were taken and innovations occurred that no central planner would have ever authorized.
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Folashade, NCSP ♥️
(@as_shaywouldsay) reported
My supervisor is still using AOL for his personal email, God help us
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MotherCabriniPreys
(@MotherCabriniNY) reported
@Paul91701736 @PlainSite @D4RKM4773R Again I point to AOL. Rings the cash register before the empire of **** implodes.
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Steve White
(@jstevewhite) reported
@Theo_TJ_Jordan Oh, I don't think the current situation was inevitable at all. It might be preferable to most other alternatives, but the internet could absolutely have become a metered service like AOL or on-demand cable TV. Just because things happened this way doesn't mean they had to.