AOL Outage Report in Hillsborough, Somerset County, New Jersey
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Hillsborough, New Jersey
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Hillsborough 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 (75%)
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Internet (15%)
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Total Blackout (8%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Hillsborough, New Jersey
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Hillsborough and nearby locations:
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Prsweety (@prsweety) reported from North Plainfield, New Jersey
@aol @AppleSupport please fix your all email issue with native mail app on iPhone. Continues to ask me for password and I've exhausted all avenues. #pleasefix
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Prsweety (@prsweety) reported from North Plainfield, New Jersey
@AOL again please fixed server not responding issue with iPhone native app. Hasn’t worked for weeks. #aolepicfail
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Robert T. Smith (@RTSmith09) reported
My Internet and America Online/AOL was stolen then Broken up by The Government since I wrote The WhiteHouse Initially before getting online in 1994 a few Months before the Initial Welcome to The WhiteHouse in November 1994. My Posts must still Blocked!
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Suresh Chanmugam (@suresh_dot_com) reported
@Austen Weird that used used a computer network created by the US government to help you publish this information, instead of a for-profit network like AOL, Compuserve, or Prodigy.
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ShanesLIVE (@ShanesLIVE) reported
Is there a way that if I get an email I get paid for that email because I get so much **** emails I'm praying one day I'll get one that is like hey you've been getting emails from us since like 2006 here's $20,000 on us @Google @AOL @Yahoo
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Crunchy_Squidtrich (@SquidCrunchy) reported
@MomDeby let's slow down and get to know each other in AOL chat rooms first.
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Peter Cilella (@petercilella) reported
Imagine being that rich and tweeting out the same dumb **** everyone’s loser uncle emails them from an aol account.
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MattTEHMan1991 (@MattTEHMan1991) reported
@HannaBarberaCap If you ask me, This movie & the AOL merger at that time are both the reason PPG's (And to an extent, CN's) reputation has been going down the toilet for 20 years. Now all of CN's movie are regulated directly to TV.
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BCRobin (@MadBrobs) reported
@WysteriaLane_ For sure, just felt like commenting because you have a more popular account here and I've been seeing this hate for years, but have never seen good justification for it in comparison to Telnet, Usenet, BBS's, chatrooms from IRC to AOL to Discord, generic message boards, etc, etc
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John Freedom (@John87061496) reported
@PioneerJane @KnowingBetterYT The 80’s called, they want that stupid saying back at AOL. Boomer.
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Alan M. Hirsch (@gicleetape) reported
@elonmusk That’s pretty bold talk coming from a dude who’s had three launch failures of Space X, questionable starts for your initial Teslas, and the participation in the 2nd worst purchase in platform history. Twitter. ( The first being AOL online buying TimeWarner).
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Lee Thompson-Herbert (@scotchfairy) reported
@UrsulaV The latest set of conspiracy buzzwords seriously sounds stupider than ChatGPT. As in, I'm starting to wonder how people this stupid manage to get online (and I was on Usenet for the first spammers and AOL starting Endless September)