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AOL Outage Report in Park Ridge, Bergen 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 Park Ridge, New Jersey

The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Park Ridge and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

AOL Outage Chart in Park Ridge, Bergen County, New Jersey 02/05/2026 05:15

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.

  1. E-mail (89%)

    E-mail (89%)

  2. Internet (5%)

    Internet (5%)

  3. Total Blackout (5%)

    Total Blackout (5%)

  4. Wi-fi (%)

    Wi-fi (%)

  5. Phone (%)

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Live Outage Map Near Park Ridge, Bergen County, New Jersey

The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Harrington Park, The Bronx, Garfield and Park Ridge.

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City Problem Type Report Time
United StatesHarrington Park E-mail
United StatesThe Bronx E-mail
United StatesGarfield E-mail
United StatesGarfield Total Blackout
United StatesPark Ridge E-mail
United StatesGarfield E-mail

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AOL Issues Reports Near Park Ridge, New Jersey

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Park Ridge and nearby locations:

  • allsenseaside Mike (@allsenseaside) reported from Mount Vernon, New York

    @OMEGAJACKSON914 Also I dunno who Keith Lee is but I appreciate your current name either way. My first AOL **** was Lando Calripkenjr haha.

  • Robderbs Baseball May Never Come Back (@Robderbs) reported from Croton-on-Hudson, New York

    I’m happy to see I’m not the only old guy who never changed his @AOL email from back in the day. #aoldown

  • Kitttiiieee 🐱✨ (@Kitttiiieee) reported from Yonkers, New York

    @loveliestlor This was my first and favorite phone! As a teen I never cared to get a cell phone until this came out because I was always on aol/aim and only liked texting and not actually talking on the phone...not much has changed tbh lol

  • kanedell Karin Lancellotti (@kanedell) reported from Congers, New York

    @AOLSupportHelp Bad gateway in NY 30 minutes

  • CoryPipcinski Emperor of Tomorrow ー 懲りずに • EZ-PZ🤡 🤮 (@CoryPipcinski) reported from Nanuet, New York

    @mareea_rose 20 years ago. Met a ******* an AOL dating site. 1st date she asked if we can hang at my apartment because she hit her ankle bad. She asked we can order Thai food to bring back. I said sure order whatever you want because I know nothing about Thai food. I pick her up, she …

  • AlanModracek Alan Modracek (@AlanModracek) reported from Closter, New Jersey

    @cjane87 I keep putting the emails in the spam folder, but the filter keeps putting the new ones in my inbox. Maybe AOL just sucks? Everything else I only have to flag once or twice, though.

  • antiqueboy Andrew Malin (@antiqueboy) reported from Congers, New York

    Adulting department, successful. Cancelled an email account from an old ISP that I hadn’t been on in (several? Many?) years. Sorry to those 20k plus emails that are never getting read. Goes to the graveyard in the ether, along with my AOL account.

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Utsanomiko The Legend Rado Tharadus (@Utsanomiko) reported

    @ravenscimaven Yep, in little paper packets just like CDs to install AOL internet service (except those were free).

  • iXenu 🌽iXenu 🌽(**** The Police) BLM (@iXenu) reported

    @ravenscimaven That's how AOL advertised their service, they sent out tons of free internet hours on discs. I, personally had PeoplePC. Both of these services was dial-up.

  • CGFisherman Malcolm Luther Washington (@CGFisherman) reported

    @Yahoo y’all are literally the worst email people since AOL.

  • BooMeringue Shirley Will (@BooMeringue) reported

    @Iron_Spike I'm guessing you guys didn't get exposed to a lot of Geocities and AOL "home pages". They were always there, they were just easier to avoid. Source: old enough to have written my representatives in support of the Gore Bill, which created the World Wide Web out of the internet.

  • KarenDrives Openly Black Karen🖤 (@KarenDrives) reported

    @Utsanomiko @ravenscimaven I knew someone that had a large box full of AOL free installs. She never paid for internet

  • ZinogreVolt Zinogah #BLM (@ZinogreVolt) reported

    Without fail, every single time that I mention that my main email is AOL, I get called an old man

  • jwanaldee j (@jwanaldee) reported

    @KyochaNDxD you’re either a mormon or a ******* BOT what is this AOL away message type ****

  • ioweegian mark 🇺🇸 (@ioweegian) reported

    @DaddyFiles @ravenscimaven It wasn't even "the internet" at first - it was AOL. Every service was proprietary & restricted to its own users. Gateways to the actual internet for the general, non-school, non-government, non-business users came later.

  • DrugInfoGeek EM Drug Info Geek (@DrugInfoGeek) reported

    @CrazyRxMan Was there a time when PBMs were useful? I guess maybe when AOL had burst on the scene and internets were in their infancy? I guess I'm asking were they always a cash grab or did they solve a problem (that they also didn't create)? Asking for historical perspective

  • MilGovnr_USSC Rick Welch (@MilGovnr_USSC) reported

    @mariahgladstone @VerizonSupport Mariah, when defining your virtual desktop/Workstation through the AOL disc, click the down triangle 50-55 times till it reads "unlimited" for your server/cloud storage limits. Remember most desktops then had factory 126kb storage. Yes that's KB. VIRTUAL is everywhere& nowhereitl