AOL Outage Report in Yuma, Arizona
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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 Yuma, Arizona
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Yuma 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 (96%)
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Internet (2%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Melissa Burr (@burrrrrberry) reported
@xHarbz @PrimordialAA @mbl267_NFT Probably how primitive technology was back then. Still dialing up for that AOL service and hoping for some free hours to arrive on a CD via the mailbox.
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Atanas Entchev (@atanas) reported
@Geo__Don In 1994 I had all three -- AOL, CompuServe, Prodigy. I remember AOL charged $0.05 to send an email outside of the service. I eventually dropped Prodigy and CompuServe, kept AOL for old time's sake (or so I thought). Apparently not.
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Nefsigh (@Nefsigh) reported
@BadBradRSR Yeah, we were before that. Also kick my own rear for not buying stock back when it was AOL 1.5//lol - It took the dial up so long that I could "dial in" upstairs in my office, go down to the kitchen, make dinner & by the time I came back up, it was just connecting.
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Watcher (@holle539) reported
@TheCryptoLark Counter Question: is AOL(biggest one in 2000) still the biggest Internet service provider?
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Prostate Puncher (@DeathReveals) reported
The internet back then was so fascinating. Hearing that dial-up tone was like having your mind gaped open by a tool, as you could now access all sorts of knowledge on things you never knew existed. I'd spend hours talking with strangers in AOL chat rooms.
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officebob (@OfficeBob) reported
Yesterday’s wifi extender install caused failures of smart TVs but with a simple account update fix on the main TV, everything is now connected and I can head home knowing my parents are back up and running. If only they weren’t using AOL…
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myu (@myu648698) reported
@THE_V_TRIGGERER @JobberNationTV Turner merged with AOL during that time and AOL wanted absolutely nothing to do with pro wrestling. WCW made horrid booking decisions and WWF had the biggest superstar in pro wrestling history at the time. All of that to say, that has no bearing on TNT and AEW today
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Allama 1ball (@Parikramah) reported
@AshokSGarcha @P_I_N_T @NadiaMuradBasee This photo op is your excuse for helping pan-Islamists suffocate Yezidi voices even in Canada? When Yezidis came to India they acknowledged the help given by Hindu organisations like AoL. I am in touch with Yezdis in the US. Bo mention of “Khalsa Aid” help.
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Anon Ymous (@recoilnd) reported
@jpryorbennett I was a child during the early dial up days...my first pc was a 386...aol was my coals of fire to walk on...it was BAD
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Brent Sonnek-Schmelz (@sonnekschmelz) reported
@MIT_CSAIL @markrendle Do AOL and prodigy count? I would think so. I remember coming back from winter break freshman year in 1995 and seeing a new Netscape icon on the lab computers. A whole new world. (And some of my stupid posts from then still exist. Internet eternity)