AOL outages and service status in Tempe, Arizona
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Tempe, Arizona
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Tempe, Arizona and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Live Outage Map Near Tempe, Arizona
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Mesa.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Tempe, Arizona
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Tempe and nearby locations:
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James Fee (@jamesmfee) reported from Tempe, Arizonasomeone asked me where "cageyjames" came from. It was my original AOL login from got knows when I signed up for that. Compuserve had numbers at the time and I had to come up with a name.
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⚡️Jimmy Coyote⚡️ (@JimmyCoyote1726) reported from Tempe, Arizona@CoinbaseWallet it’s amazing that the spam is better with customer service than your own “customer service” @coinbase is going to be the AOL of crypto.
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jesi♓️ 🔜Decadence (@JesiMattox) reported from Tempe, Arizona“I remember I used to **** with the AOL chatrooms”.. can someone kill me please
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♥️L❤️ (@maringirl_xo) reported from Mesa, ArizonaI feel like I have aol dial up with how much Cox sucks ***
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Joanna Kincarron (@JoanKinca) reported@Justin_SofOK When you think about it, bad internet is a wrestling pastime: AOL did technically kill WCW.
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ᐺᓰᖇᘿᘉᕲᖇᗩ ᘻᗩᘉᘿ🇮🇳 ❁ (@virendramane2) reported@TelecomTalk My internet journey started in 2006, at that time I used to spend 30 rs for half an hour to surf the internet, I remember that time dial up internet is very slow which I used only for chatting in Orkut, Yahoo Mail, Yahoo Messenger, AOL Messenger, Skype
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Mikey10 (@MikeySkier) reported@gpatterson828 I used all except I never had an AOL account.
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Frank (@Frizzvisions30) reported@JDfromNY206 I think TKO is killing WWF on purpose just like AOL/Time Warner killed WCW on purpose because they don't want Wrestling anymore. They made their money and now they can probably cast Wrestling aside and eventually sell it off for cheap once the value goes down
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clabe (@saltuncensored) reported@pfm724 @pepecoinf Sick boomer meme dude. Get it off Facebook? Maybe someone sent it to you on your aol account? ******* idiot
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RonPaulKicksAss (@RonPaulKicksAss) reported@cath2060 @RetroCoast I worked at AOL tech support. I'll never forget it.
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grimcity (@grimcity) reported@RossKneeDeep 19 (never had aol)
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ᐺᓰᖇᘿᘉᕲᖇᗩ ᘻᗩᘉᘿ🇮🇳 ❁ (@virendramane2) reported@TelecomTalk My internet journey started in 2004, at that time I used to spend 30 rs for half an hour to surf the internet, I remember that time dial up internet is very slow which I used only for chatting in Orkut, Yahoo Mail, Yahoo Messenger, AOL Messenger, Skype
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Immortal Inc. (@immortal__inc) reported(Part Two) Is equity crowdfunding a viable financing strategy for building a global consumer network? Looking For a Niche Around 1995, I managed a warehouse for a computer mail-order company that shipped AOL CD-ROMs nationwide.
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We Should Keep Learning (@weshouldkeeplrn) reported@SlapThePenguin @TheGoldenDays Correct me if I'm wrong, but these didn't normally connect to the internet. Rather, they connected to a (usually local) BBS. I'm sure that some eventually signed up for an online service (like AOL) on these, but most were modems that connected directly to the phone line.