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AOL Outage Report in Altadena, Los Angeles County, California

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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 Altadena, California

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

AOL Outage Chart in Altadena, Los Angeles County, California 04/25/2024 07:50

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. E-mail (79%)

    E-mail (79%)

  2. Total Blackout (11%)

    Total Blackout (11%)

  3. Internet (6%)

    Internet (6%)

  4. Phone (3%)

    Phone (3%)

Live Outage Map Near Altadena, Los Angeles County, California

The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Los Angeles and Burbank.

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AOL Issues Reports Near Altadena, California

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

  • BonniePuns brenna (@BonniePuns) reported from Los Angeles, California

    Wish I could go into an AOL chatroom with a specific theme with a cap of 18 ppl and just shoot the **** rn

  • nils_gilman Nils Gilman (@nils_gilman) reported from Los Angeles, California

    Time Warner didn’t live-tweet its meltdown after acquiring AOL. Daimler didn’t broadcast every day about the catastrophe of the Chrysler acquisition. Kmart and Sears died quietly together. MSFT and Nokia kept it on the down low, so did Google and Motorola, eBay and Skype, etc.

  • lebontempkid Jeremiah (@lebontempkid) reported from Burbank, California

    I'm so glad Twitter did not exist in my youth, the AOL chat rooms were bad enough

  • kingjimmyc King James Midas⚡🇷🇴🙏🏻🇺🇸 🇺🇦 (@kingjimmyc) reported from Los Angeles, California

    @PaulBogdannn Arc is playing the Hollywood celebrity game getting more famous than me in Dubai I don’t think they care about meeting me anymore nothing new for me growing a network Uber Facebook AOL Tesla so many other people get the credit for my work

  • EpicVoiceGuy Jon Bailey (@EpicVoiceGuy) reported from Los Angeles, California

    Ok since when did I start getting spam emails from an email address I NEVER created that’s somehow being sent to my actual real email address?!? I never had an AOL email!!! How’s it appearing in my GMAIL?!?

  • dances Steve Harve Pierre (@dances) reported from Los Angeles, California

    Btw being internet and computers very early i never relate to millennials when they talk about “We saw the internet change us ” and like yo a million people were on AOL in 1995 Netscape had 10 million worldwide users in 1995 i get that’s really small but I was there

  • TheDudeAbides I told them Spinal Tap first, Puppet show last (@TheDudeAbides) reported from Los Angeles, California

    Being micromanaged by Musk must feel like purgatory. Dude is way overhyped and ultimately he will fail. Watch for a fire sale to AOL.

  • jhamby Jake Hamby 💾🇺🇸🇺🇦 (@jhamby) reported from Los Angeles, California

    @zarchasmpgmr @a_giorgio I was lucky to have a 1200 baud modem for my C64, as opposed to my friend down the street who only had a 300 baud modem. But QuantumLink was usable (barely) even at 300 bps because a lot of the menus and content were stored locally (and the whole service mutated into PC/Mac AOL).

  • cocoburbank Coco (@cocoburbank) reported from City of Burbank, California

    @nayemonique @716Transplant Probably not it was so so bad lolll my aol scree name was xfilesam lollll

  • MJMichaelJames Michael James (@MJMichaelJames) reported from Vincent, California

    Will someone make a meme please about people who are still mad that U2 conspired with Apple to give them free music that they didn’t like? You know? They setup their new computer and there’s like AOL or something on it and they ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. Free U2 and they lose their ****?!

  • PRMSlickThePoet SlickThePoet (@PRMSlickThePoet) reported from Los Angeles, California

    How ******** does my emails run out of storage…..AOL never had that problem. “You got mail”

  • 1st_pay HÜMBŁĒD BÊĀŠT👿🙏🏾 (@1st_pay) reported from Los Angeles, California

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  • rossrichie Ross Richie (@rossrichie) reported from Los Angeles, California

    @comixplex Yes, Malibu had an internal email network that did not connect to the outside world. AOL did exist then, though.

  • Devon4Real Pãûl-Dévön (@Devon4Real) reported from Los Angeles, California

    How is it 2021 and @Ask_Spectrum is providing wireless speeds slower than 1994 AOL- Dial Up? Your service is T-R-A-S-H I’ve already spoken with customer service AND have had 2 techs out. Avg Mbps = 4 Advertised Speed = 1GB This **** is HORRIBLE.

  • efunk64 Eric Garcia (@efunk64) reported from Alhambra, California

    @SteveTsak @AOLSupportHelp I had the same issue. Removing (deleting) the account from my iPhone and then adding it fixed the issue for me.

  • MissCarley MissCarley (@MissCarley) reported from Los Angeles, California

    @Mikel_Jollett Thanks for adding that!! I’m a millennial (1982) and we had internet in the mid 90s but it was EarthLink and Prodigy and AOL and no one went to it for advice, lol. And parents didn’t care how long we played outdoors or where coz it meant they didn’t have to deal with our crap.

  • EHaugsby Eric Haugsby (@EHaugsby) reported from Los Angeles, California

    @Meimaneh i would never do that. Cuz i want u to have a say a voice to talk to me. Like u used to like on Skype yahoo messenger or even aol . But whatever Happen ill let u tell me when ready.

  • rantg1 Richard (Rick) Neill (@rantg1) reported from East Los Angeles, California

    Appears @AOL is still deleting all saved emails. This is against their own terms. I expect my saved emails to be there when I need them, especially since I've been a paying customer since 1993. @AOLSupportHelp is of no help. SMH.

  • zayyw0p 🧸 (@zayyw0p) reported from Los Angeles, California

    if you use aol you gotta be middle aged D’****

  • 97calbear Meredith Schensul (@97calbear) reported from Los Angeles, California

    @OuterRimJim @DisneyWithBooze One for me too. I never had a MySpace account. I used my dad’s AOL account at one point. Makes me feel old.

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ZombieJohnGotti Zombie John Gotti 🦥 🚌 🐗 (@ZombieJohnGotti) reported

    @legitnewtom @SunSuzSunTzuing @AOL Marine not Marin. The standing joke in the military is that Marines are so stupid they eat crayons.

  • zippy1981 Justin Dearing (@zippy1981) reported

    @eiddor @leonadato I didn't get online (AOL) till we 1998, so AOL was already on the internet. I also had juno, free dial up internet only service, and hotmail before Microsoft bought them circa 1999? June 1999 ibm corporate email address. September 1999 college email, and shell accounts with SMTP

  • VictorKipruto Victor Kipruto ❤🇰🇪 (@VictorKipruto) reported

    @aolmail hello, please check on your mail services....its been slow and at times even not loading. Both in app and browser..... I receive connection closed unexpectedly error.

  • evalderrama1980 Eric Valderrama (@evalderrama1980) reported

    @River_Advntures @katiekochman @CullenHoback Exploiting dumb **** on the internet is sort of how I grew up. AOL was big in 1992. I teach my kids that 99% of content on the internet is fake. If it doesn’t have a name or byline, treat it as garbage.

  • GSK4USA Greg Koger (@GSK4USA) reported

    Does anybody remember the tones that we used to hear that excited us when we got to connect to the rest of world? I was a member of AOL and I connected to many people that I never would have connected to without a dial-up modem.

  • therealrchung Anti-social social scientist (@therealrchung) reported

    @rcousine @ednl Decades ago when people were first signing up for AOL or Compuserve they'd try for a username like Robert or Ryan and the service would suggest Robert09 or Ryan17. Some woman was offered Judy13 which was so good she changed her last name to 13.

  • lizmckenzie55 Liz McKenzie (@lizmckenzie55) reported

    @RF_P0TUS I was lost from start. I've seen her on @MSNBC - always thought highly of her until this. The big ? is why a 17-year-old is bullying people on social media? While SM is b4 my time, I never participated in real time, my kids never did and we've been online since 96 when AOL was it

  • 1818Sfguy SFGuy who (REDACTED) and (HAS BI-RACIAL CHILDREN) (@1818Sfguy) reported

    @MagicalOverload AOL buying all of Time Warner with an all-stock buyout 30 seconds before dsl service rolled out in America making its dial up internet service obsolete.

  • JordanS1800 Jordan S (@JordanS1800) reported

    @mxyz24 @valonpllana I guess they has problems with aol email accounts

  • codekaiju Nick Steele (@codekaiju) reported

    @DickyColeman I know AOL added beta support for WebAuthn back in September, so maybe they just added it? If part of this enrollment flow triggers Android's native auth UI, I'd be less hesitant to say it's WebAuthn, but you could use Chrome tools to inspect the page and find out for sure!