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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 Tempe, Arizona

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Live Outage Map Near Tempe, Arizona

The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Mesa.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Mesa E-mail 1 month ago
Mesa E-mail 3 months ago
Tempe Internet 4 months ago

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AOL Issues Reports Near Tempe, Arizona

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Tempe and nearby locations:

  • maringirl_xo
    ♥️L❤️ (@maringirl_xo) reported from Mesa, Arizona

    I feel like I have aol dial up with how much Cox sucks ***

  • jamesmfee
    James Fee (@jamesmfee) reported from Tempe, Arizona

    someone 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.

  • JesiMattox
    jesi♓️ 🔜Decadence (@JesiMattox) reported from Tempe, Arizona

    “I remember I used to **** with the AOL chatrooms”.. can someone kill me please

  • JimmyCoyote1726
    ⚡️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.

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • AlfredHiltor
    Alfred Hiltor (@AlfredHiltor) reported

    @BadAceMike @MattH_4America There ya go that does prove your point. Gee block letter and explanation points. I’m not yelling it’s for expressive purposes. Golly well that is special stuff. And a big ol 90’s AOL ROFLMAO to ice the cake. Damn I didn’t realize I was messaging a grand wizard.

  • LouXer5
    Louisev1 (@LouXer5) reported

    @RossKneeDeep I never had an aol address.

  • gladwestayed
    Nicky Boy (@gladwestayed) reported

    zstorm3 that was my first aim screenname, when AOL first came out big St. Johns kid remember that sound the dial-up used to make?? man that was awful, but at the time it was exciting a lot of things were damn

  • flchristianson
    Fred Christianson (@flchristianson) reported

    @cigarsandlegs AOL access to Usenet was the start of trouble. All downhill since then. :)

  • LarsThorwald51
    Lars Thorwald (@LarsThorwald51) reported

    @RossKneeDeep Got 19. I never used AOL.

  • ProfBsc57934
    Prof RalfDieter Hovel BSc (@ProfBsc57934) reported

    my 2003-era laptop just sent a strongly worded letter to my 2023 self for still using aol guess some things never get replaced by the impending apocalypse

  • gravyxbt_
    gravy (@gravyxbt_) reported

    @CSGOhistories I first played cs on won network on aol dialup 😭

  • nogambling95
    No.G (@nogambling95) reported

    2000 — NASDAQ peaks at 5,048 in March then collapses 39% by year-end. $1.7T in market value gone. California energy crisis costs $45B. AOL-Time Warner: $165B merger that will write down $100B. China gets WTO access. The dot-com dream is over. 2001 — 9/11 shuts NYSE for 4 days; Dow drops 7.1% on reopening. Dot-com wipes out $5T total. Enron ($65B) collapses — largest US bankruptcy ever. Argentina defaults on $100B in sovereign debt. Turkey’s lira -40% overnight. Fed cuts rates 11 times in one year. The decade starts badly. 2002 — WorldCom: $11B accounting fraud, largest ever. Nasdaq hits 1,139 — down 78% from peak. Tyco, Adelphia, Global Crossing all implode. Corporate scandals cost investors $3–6T. Sarbanes-Oxley born from the rubble. 2003 — Iraq war begins; Iraqi oil output collapses from 2.6M to sub-1M bpd. SARS kills 912, costs $40B, collapses HK tourism. But markets start recovering — S&P +26%. Fed at 1% fuels the next bubble. Housing appreciation hits 9–11% annually and accelerating. 2004 — Fed starts hiking: 17 consecutive 25bp increases over two years. SEC lets investment banks lever up to 40:1. Housing bubble enters mania phase — NINJA loans everywhere. Indian Ocean tsunami kills 230,000, $15B damage. Oil breaks $40/barrel. Commodity supercycle ignites. 2005 — Hurricane Katrina: $125B damage, largest insured loss in history. Disrupts 19% of US oil production. Housing at peak insanity — median price-to-income ratio highest ever. Michael Burry buys his first CDS on subprime bonds. The clock is ticking. 2006 — US housing prices peak and begin turning. Case-Shiller at 4.6x income (historical norm: 2.9x). Fed reaches terminal rate 5.25% — ARM resets begin crippling borrowers. Shadow banking system: $4T+ in off-balance-sheet exposure. Nobody’s watching. 2007 — BNP Paribas suspends redemptions on Aug 9 — the real start of the GFC. Northern Rock: first UK bank run since 1866. Bear Stearns hedge funds collapse. Dow peaks at 14,164 in October. Oil hits $99. Subprime mortgage industry disintegrates. The fuse is lit. 2008 — Bear Stearns sold for $2/share (was $172). Oil spikes to $147 then crashes to $32. Fannie/Freddie taken over ($5.3T in obligations). Lehman files $639B bankruptcy — global credit freezes. AIG needs $182B bailout. TARP: $700B. Global equities lose $30T. Fed cuts to zero. The system breaks. 2009 — World GDP contracts 2.1% — worst since WWII. Global trade collapses 29%. GM and Chrysler bankrupt. S&P hits 676 on March 9 (−56% from peak). Greece reveals deficit is 12.7% of GDP, not 6.7%. Eurozone crisis begins. US loses 8.7M jobs. QE1: $1.75T. 2010 — Greece bailed out: €110B. Flash Crash May 6: Dow drops 998 points in 36 minutes, $1T evaporates temporarily. Ireland needs €85B rescue. Negative-yielding debt era begins. QE2: $600B. Food prices surge — Arab Spring seeds planted. 2011 — Fukushima: magnitude 9.0 earthquake, nuclear meltdown, $195–305B damage, global supply chains fractured. Arab Spring: Libya’s GDP −41.8%, oil spikes to $120. Greece second bailout: €109B with 50% haircut on bondholders. S&P downgrades US from AAA. MF Global steals $1.6B in client funds. ECB lends €1T+ to banks. 2012 — Draghi says “whatever it takes” on July 26 and single-handedly saves the euro. No actual money needed — words alone worked. Greece restructures €206B in debt (75% NPV haircut). Spanish unemployment hits 25%, youth 55%. QE3 launched: open-ended $85B/month. US housing finally bottoms. 2013 — Cyprus bail-in: depositors with >€100K lose ~47.5% — a new template for banking crises. Taper Tantrum: Bernanke hints at slowing QE, 10Y Treasury goes 1.6% → 3.0% in four months. EM currencies -10-20%. Detroit: $18.5B municipal bankruptcy. Fed balance sheet at $4T.

  • kiss_my_grits01
    I'm Pressure Y'all Pressed (@kiss_my_grits01) reported

    @itsKARY_ Those days when we used our slow *** phone lines for AOL and if someone picked up the phone to dial out it dropped your internet connection 😭

  • thekewn062
    The Kewn (@thekewn062) reported

    @baseballchickie First: Wife Material Second: It ain’t triple Hs fault, this is like when AOL/time warner merged. It about maximizing corporate profit. Plus the roster is really devoid of talent right now. Anytime they push glorified jobbers like **** Rollins and LA Shite that’s what happens.