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AOL Outage Report in Chula Vista, San Diego 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 Chula Vista, California

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

AOL Outage Chart in Chula Vista, San Diego County, California 03/11/2026 23:25

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. E-mail (85%)

    E-mail (85%)

  2. Total Blackout (7%)

    Total Blackout (7%)

  3. Internet (7%)

    Internet (7%)

  4. Wi-fi (1%)

    Wi-fi (1%)

  5. Phone (%)

    Phone (%)

Live Outage Map Near Chula Vista, San Diego County, California

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

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City Problem Type Report Time
United StatesSan Diego E-mail
United StatesChula Vista E-mail
United StatesSan Diego E-mail
United StatesEl Cajon E-mail
United StatesSan Diego Internet
United StatesSan Diego E-mail

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AOL Issues Reports Near Chula Vista, California

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Chula Vista and nearby locations:

  • justex07 Justin Scott (@justex07) reported from San Diego, California

    @itsonlyzach I had that same sort of AOL/Yahoo IM gaymotional support. Literally life saving.

  • gabpickens Gabrielle (@gabpickens) reported from San Diego, California

    Some of y’all AOL with Google attitudes. MOVE. Get on my damn nerves.

  • CherylHeuton CherylHeuton (@CherylHeuton) reported from San Diego, California

    @cFidd @EricKleefeld I find it odd, if not curious, that the moment I hit “send” on my column that’s highly critical of the 1990s, my AOL service disconnected. Inexplicably, it will be out all decade. Never happened before. Probably just a wrinkle in time. I drove to Prodigy and sent the column.

  • SDDonavan SDDONAVAN (@SDDonavan) reported from San Diego, California

    @CommonnamePA @BenAndWoods It’s been pretty bad for most of my life and I’m 50. But the Dodgers for all their winning and money have won plenty of pennants there no doubting that but haven’t won the World Series since 1988. Empires have come and gone. Grunge, AOL, hell the Dodgers are the AOL of MLB. But

  • socaluncensored SoCal UNCENSORED (@socaluncensored) reported from San Diego, California

    I'm going to treat tomorrow like it is 1997 all over again and flip between AEW and NXT in commercial breaks. Also, since there was no social media back then I'm going to sign onto AOL and rage about the shows in a chatroom. After I go to Blockbuster and pick up a disk that is.

  • Hendel Lt (ir)Rev Hendel (@Hendel) reported from San Diego, California

    I appear to be receiving spam email sent to @aol.com addresses - I’ve never had one. Sure would be useful to dig down and see all the headers on those messages, @SparkMailApp. 🤨

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • tpflrprkngarage TopflrPrknGarage (@tpflrprkngarage) reported

    @DStusek @AOLSupportHelp Mine is Verizon through aol and got the same. Was changing stuff to try and fix it till I saw this post. SMH.

  • XDays Thirty Days To X (@XDays) reported

    Good email subscriber: AOL, Yahoo, Hotmail, regional email provider... Bad email subscriber: Proton Mail

  • aidan9876 Aidan9876 (@aidan9876) reported

    @RichardDawkins @yahoomail @Yahoo Have you tried AOL? Great service.

  • XDays Thirty Days To X (@XDays) reported

    Good email subscriber: AOL, Yahoo, Hotmail, regional email provider... Bad email subscriber: Proton Mail

  • KateKonigisor Kate Konigisor (@KateKonigisor) reported

    @AOLSupportHelp I did at 10:41 am EST. All I know is suddenly my mailbox was "temorarily unavailable" and it still is. Interestingly, so is my boyfriend's Yahoo mail. PLEASE FIX THIS!

  • usr_bin_roygbiv Roy (@usr_bin_roygbiv) reported

    earliest internet memories are probably this, gamefaqs, ask jeeves, aol, cartoon network/disney flash games and interactive buddy.

  • VickieS01091041 Vickie Stewart (@VickieS01091041) reported

    F’ing on point! Our internet with them is so slow it reminds me of AOL when it first came out. Every time I complain they blame it on invisible employees working feverishly on invisible equipment, towers, whatever. We also can’t use internet for an hour twice a day: once when the high school across the street from us starts school and once when it lets out because of the 240 students on their phones!

  • divinethree333 Lion of Judah (@divinethree333) reported

    I remember consistently loading XRP between .25-.35 in blocks of 20k. I knew what this was as it felt like I was buying Amazon, AOL or Yahoo before the 2000 bull run. Ill admit though that it felt like we were never going to move up as we sat at the .25-.35 levels for years. I remember getting shunned every time I mentioned XRP to somebody but a few people did listen. The ones that did are grateful and they’re good people.

  • Over_De_River Dixie_Cola_Pentagon (@Over_De_River) reported

    @vinquezada1 I started out on BBS (Bulletin Board Service) then I went to Prodigy, CompuServe,AOL, IDT, MediaOne, and have been on Verizon FIOS since. I even ran my own BBS using XtreeGold.

  • GregMozart Greg Magarshak (@GregMozart) reported

    @Se7enball @tea_party_james @RockChartrand The Internet was based on open protocols. So was the Web. HTTP was an open protocol. AOL and MSN were walled gardens, like X and Facebook. Their owners would never allow Amazon, Facebook, Google etc. to be launched inside, they would copy them and/or try to kill them!