AOL Outage Report in Fairfield, Essex County, New Jersey
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AOL (America Online) is an internet portal as well as an internet service provider. As an ISP, AOL offers dial up internet through its AOL Advantage plans.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Fairfield, New Jersey
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Fairfield 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 (%)
Live Outage Map Near Fairfield, Essex County, New Jersey
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Belleville, Garfield, Jersey City, Newark, Parsippany, Clifton, Summit, East Orange, Wyckoff, Ridgewood and Morristown.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Fairfield, New Jersey
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Fairfield and nearby locations:
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slim maw
(@yakameiin) reported
from
Newark, New Jersey
Best thing about the streaming era is we don't have to listen to no ******* "aol exclusive" tags on every damn song.
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Yolanda Alejandre
(@yolainc) reported
from
Jersey City, New Jersey
@wvjoe911 @AOL That's funny they do it all with no help from the media.
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Nellie Berlicchi
(@NellieBerlicchi) reported
from
Jersey City, New Jersey
@nypost AOL is a moron. Don’t care about her college because she is still as stupid as stupid can B.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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loose tweet sandwich
(@lorenacupcake) reported
VERY proud of myself for fixing a rendering issue that was only happening in AOL Mail / Microsoft Edge and Yahoo Mail / Firefox instead of saying “who on earth is using that webmail and browser combo”
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🍂Hootz🎃🏳️⚧️
(@YngviCom) reported
@GOVERNMENTRAPE ah **** I mixed up AOL and discord
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Jan Johnson
(@PlumKrazeeJ) reported
@AOL your customer service is worthless. Why are you making it so damn hard to retrieve a lost password on a very old account.
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@Bjoe.eth(👀)
(@IamBjoe) reported
@jpegjazzy Damn remember aol 🤯
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Delaware Court of Chancery
(@youngpontiff) reported
Call me crazy, but I believe Twitter will go down as the antithesis of AOL. Twitter is cheap as dirt at $44B.
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Graham Ducke Oldreive
(@VE1GCO) reported
@jerluk1 @ukraine_map Everyone is bailing from twitter as it. Just watch as twitter goes down the same road of Yahoo, My space, Netscape, AOL
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TrailBlazer4204
(@trailblazer4204) reported
Hey @Google how is it possible to someone to send email to my inbox without the correct address? I got a email with a address going to Aol. COM not with my email at all and not Gmail...wtf is wrong with your programmers? Get to work like holy crap. So many bugs nothing but bugs.
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GypsyPolitico
(@warrior_covfefe) reported
@varingian @TheLastRefuge2 Bots are a problem ... but social media companies love them because they enable them to report higher (fake) membership and engagement numbers that drive stock prices. Been going on since the AOL days. Same game, new players.
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Jason/Breitwieser
(@jabreity) reported
@Coleens_ The context in ICQ was folks would login to channels and spam "A/S/L? Wanna cyber?" and go DCC with any takers (hopefully) or we would just jump to another channel. ICQ I used. A relative used AOL, so I had AIM to chat with her much later, perhaps 99-2000.
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Mika Marcy Mala
(@MalaMarcy) reported
@siberianpine @remeranAuthor Yeah each of the parts of the audio recording are a necessary component of a handshake that is sent down the dial up line, but there's no reason at all that it plays out your computer speakers, and it didn't take that long by the time AOL was available.