AOL Outage Report in Park Ridge, Bergen County, New Jersey
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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.
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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 (2%)
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Wi-fi (%)
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Phone (%)
Live Outage Map Near Park Ridge, Bergen County, New Jersey
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Garfield, Park Ridge, Tarrytown, Yonkers, Wyckoff and Ridgewood.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Park Ridge, New Jersey
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Park Ridge and nearby locations:
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Karin Lancellotti
(@kanedell) reported
from
Congers, New York
@AOLSupportHelp Bad gateway in NY 30 minutes
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🐱✨
(@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
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Suraj Uttamchandani, Ph.D.
(@_SurajUttam) reported
@BahHumburg all i hear you saying is that you want me to withdraw my BJET submission about using AOL Instant Messenger to support students in reasoning about [weirdly specific STEM topic].
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Oracle of the Deporables
(@DiabloHuck) reported
@disclosetv It’s been like that for days. Not this bad but still on aol dial up.
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Michael Kobierski
(@MichaelMkob) reported
@travisakers What's next, AOL gonna disconnect his dial-up service?
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Liam Walds
(@LiamWalds) reported
This is just like that time I called someone an “***” on an AOLKids message board for saying they didn’t like Pokémon and AOL notified my mom and I got in trouble.
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The Kraken's Red Pill
(@bella_x147) reported
@MidnightSmiter I love it. It's like OLD SKOOL when we had to plug in our phone line for dial up.. Then someone called could , lost connection.. Where is AOL and chat rooms? That NEVER crashed.. lol
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Cyle
(@cylebaker) reported
Ummm... @Twitter does realize that they are a user based company. If we stop using their app and service they will go away right? Just like MySpace? AOL instant messenger?
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POETRY & MELODY (11:11PM)
(@EMiN_XAtCH) reported
It’s all what is envisioned in this man’s head. Do you remember Prodigy? First online service est early 90s and named accordingly and at around the time i was getting good at using computers. It was a seed of vision. Old man didnt subscribe, prodigy disappeared. AOL camewaylater
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nrcuomo
(@nrcuomo) reported
@Oldglorycries Amazingly I checked and MySpace is still there and I was able to retrieve my login using my AOL email
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i had a concussion
(@TweetingCrap) reported
@NickFrancona Yea I’ve had moments of extremely poor judgement, like that 2 am AOL chat room hookup that i raw dogged,not a ******* attempted coup
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Adrienne
(@AdrienneRoyer) reported
There’s also a track record of the monolithic tech companies becoming so big that they cause problems. Media pounces. Government investigates. Platform attempts to appease everyone. They start to suck, and competitors grow. See AOL, Yahoo, MySpace, Blackberry, Microsoft, IBM...