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AOL Outage Report in Mission Viejo, Orange 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 Mission Viejo, California

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

AOL Outage Chart in Mission Viejo, Orange County, California 04/28/2024 01:25

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. E-mail (81%)

    E-mail (81%)

  2. Total Blackout (11%)

    Total Blackout (11%)

  3. Internet (5%)

    Internet (5%)

  4. Phone (4%)

    Phone (4%)

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AOL Issues Reports Near Mission Viejo, California

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Mission Viejo and nearby locations:

  • Dradelovesmusic KIRKLAND J BALVIN (@Dradelovesmusic) reported from Santa Ana, California

    Nelly got AOL dialup, this shit really is a throwback gotdamn

  • kikifbaby12 Kirian Chin (@kikifbaby12) reported from Newport Beach, California

    This woman complains about how slow her internet is cause her email never loads EVERY. SINGLE. DAY.. she uses AOL. It’s not the internet.

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • DevinNunesCat5 Devin Nunes’ Cat 🐈💉 mask up & get a💉please (@DevinNunesCat5) reported

    I am not abandoning Twitter, but logic dictates a backup plan. So can anyone school me on Mastadon? What is the good/bad server thing? Last time that mattered I was using aol.?

  • RachaelSScales Rachael Summerscales (@RachaelSScales) reported

    @joeb_EY @teacher_eyfs ******! Back in the day of paper journals, one per child, split into AOL and 3 lots of evidence per scale point would never total that amount, even if I was meant to!

  • Jennyil Jenny Ross (@Jennyil) reported

    @tznkai I don’t know you but we have interacted and follow some of the same people. I am old enough to dimly remember punch cards and to have participated in listservs. I was never an aol fan but communities I found on Yahoo Groups saved me when I had small children and a

  • StopPeterThiel Save Democracy (@StopPeterThiel) reported

    I met my husband in an AOL chat room. People online were mean back then. Nowadays governments are using the Internet to take down democracy. My marriage has lasted 25 years so far… **** you elon musk and billionaires. #PowerToThePeople

  • 2B7C89526 2B7C89526 ⚡️🏴‍☠️ (@2B7C89526) reported

    @ThinkingSapien @checkmatestate Zeran argues §230 doesn't apply to AOL because they are neither a publisher nor a platform (provider of an interactive computer service), but a distributor, so not relevant. The court asserts distributors (platforms) are a subset of publishers with 230 protections, a distinction.

  • bdanks Brad Danks (@bdanks) reported

    @VassB Yes. It’s interesting that the two worst mergers in the business both involved WB. This one and the AOL merger in 2001.

  • gingahbeard_man Adam Carpenterr (@gingahbeard_man) reported

    @Xfinity is probably the worst customer service I have ever dealt with in my life. I would suggest going to any other provider than them. AOL dialup was better than this.

  • gwssrox Geek With Social Skills 🤘 (@gwssrox) reported

    @cyberat2600 @ScottApogee @Apogee_Ent Yep. I was working at Earthlink in June 1994. It was (and still is) an internet service provider. Back then it was ELN, CompuServe, Prodigy and QLink (QuantumLink) that later became AOL.

  • xxZenPiratexx David Lucas (@xxZenPiratexx) reported

    @elonmusk And the rest of the internet sucks, it's all corporate controlled AKA partially by infra guard.(look it up) The original internet was the real internet. Geocities, AOL homepages, Lycos clubs, web ring, search engines that actually indexed etc....true freedom of it's use. Imho

  • rvkennedy Roderick Kennedy (@rvkennedy) reported

    @slukas I imagine that if email hadn't existed prior to the internet we might instead have had a service provided by a single company with lock-in. Don't think there's a good example going from closed to open-platform other than the web itself washing away AOL/Compuserve in the 90s.