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AOL Outage Report in Sellersville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania

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The latest reports from users having issues in Sellersville come from postal codes 18960.

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 Sellersville, Pennsylvania

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

AOL Outage Chart in Sellersville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania 08/21/2025 07:00

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. E-mail (96%)

    E-mail (96%)

  2. Total Blackout (2%)

    Total Blackout (2%)

  3. Internet (2%)

    Internet (2%)

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Live Outage Map Near Sellersville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania

The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Lansdale, Warrington, Doylestown, Perkasie, Sellersville, Collegeville and Quakertown.

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City Problem Type Report Time
United StatesLansdale E-mail
United StatesWarrington E-mail
United StatesDoylestown E-mail
United StatesPerkasie E-mail
United StatesWarrington E-mail
United StatesLansdale E-mail

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AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • _abigaiher_ abs (@_abigaiher_) reported

    and like it always feels like i burden people with my problems because aol i have are problems and what if im being overdramatic and all this **** and I just want to have a normal lifet

  • AkashaCoin AkashaCoin NFT Futures 🖼📈 (@AkashaCoin) reported

    I did this on my own for years until Microsoft finally shut down standard IRC-client access to the network, making it necessary to interact with an ActiveX object to successfully connect. This eliminated most of the CSAM trading that was occurring, so I moved on to AOL & Yahoo...

  • 0s81_ مَارس (@0s81_) reported

    @AOLSupportHelp Hello, I hope you can help me. I have mail, and I have lost access to his chip. I have suffered for more than four months and I try to help me. All I want is for you to help me.

  • pdxpcfl PDXPCFL (@pdxpcfl) reported

    @DaybreakHelp - I'm trying to access my old EverQuest account, but no longer have access to my original email because AOL killed Netscape off. (Yes, it's that old) Is there any way you can help me? I really want to play again and I want to use my OG Characters. Can prove I'm me!

  • Iron_Goldie bumsmoidial butt-snoid (@Iron_Goldie) reported

    @Slatzism I am so ******* glad the internet was still in ****** dial up AOL geocities stages when I was in high school. These kids never stood a chance.

  • grant_b16 Grantb (@grant_b16) reported

    @FCWichita @SLSGsoccer I think they are using AOL as their streaming service. Buffers every 5 seconds!

  • buzzandhum pöst-scött (@buzzandhum) reported

    @jackyan 27 years ago would be pretty much at the time when AOL started offering free membership. Until then, middle America had never been exposed to the internet. So, the discussion sort of fits the context of the time.

  • SaitainaMalfoy Saitaina Malfoy (@SaitainaMalfoy) reported

    @PITTnation1 @GovRonDeSantis Umm, dumbass, NO ******* ****. God you’re stupid. My comment was about AOL, not him.

  • billrintels Certain Speculation (@billrintels) reported

    @PlainBagel5 @titobach @JonErlichman America Online started in 1989 and was DOS based. CompuServe was already the most popular online service. By 1995, AOL had about three million active users and took over the market. The same year, the web browser Netscape launched, displacing Mosiac as the leading web browser.

  • Schwubbo stunkles (@Schwubbo) reported

    Imagine you’re waiting in the doctors office with bated breath, the door opens and the doctor hands you a slip with a QR code on it. He says to go home and scan it. You set it down and scan it. An audio file pops up and in the AOL guys voice you hear “You’ve got Aids!”