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AOL Issues Reports Near Montclair, California

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

  • TheMidLifeGuru
    Caryn Payzant (@TheMidLifeGuru) reported from Rancho Cucamonga, California

    @DavidPwrMc @AOLSupportHelp Mine has been down in Southern California for 4 hours now

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • dravenpop
    the last of the gentleman sleuths (@dravenpop) reported

    @TheRoyalePain @akamaxpower Prefacing this with this isn’t a prediction that it’s going under or anything but it’s arguably never been closer to folding with it not really being a wrestling company anymore. It serves a similar function to what WCW did for turner and the AOL- Time Warner

  • grimcity
    grimcity (@grimcity) reported

    @RossKneeDeep 19 (never had aol)

  • mrsangrymick
    Mrs. Angry Mick (@mrsangrymick) reported

    @RossKneeDeep Never had Walkman or AOL address.

  • JPetri1331
    Jeff Peters (@JPetri1331) reported

    @ThrillaRilla369 **** I used dial up, AOL, and Juno. I am old AF!

  • CINDYSA_StJohns
    Cindy Saunders 🇨🇦 🇺🇦 (@CINDYSA_StJohns) reported

    @RossKneeDeep 17. No Walkman or waterbed and I never saw any reason to use AOL.

  • wombo115
    Wombo (@wombo115) reported

    @amtvmedia AOL dial up is down as well!!

  • rodwlatstetter
    Rodney Latstetter (@rodwlatstetter) reported

    @GetSpectrum HAS BEEN FLOODING THE MAIL AND HAS TEENAGERS GO DOOR TO DOOR TRYING TO PUSH THEIR INTERNET SERVICES. I'M IN NEENAH, WI, AND HAVE SEEN WHAT SPECTRUM IS LIKE. IT'S REMINISCENT OF THE ORIGINAL CABLE SERVICES FROM THE EARLY 1990S, BUT NEVER CHANGED ANY OF THEIR EQUIPMENT OR HEADEND. IT IS EXTREMELY QUIRKY AND TELEVISIONS WITH THEIR CABLE ADAPTORS TEND TO ASSUME A LIFE OF THEIR OWN, AND THE ONLY SOLUTION IS TO UNPLUG EVERYTHING AND REPLUG FOLLOWED BY AN HOUR OR SO CUSSING AT IT UNTIL IT KIND OF WORKS AGAIN. IT'S LIKE HAVING AOL DIAL-UP WITHOUT THE GOOSE HONKING MODEM! THE TV GUIDE THEY FORCE YOU TO USE IS MADE "BY MY WAY OR THE HIGHWAY INC"! THE GOOD NEWS IS THAT THERE ARE ABOUT 3 FIBER INTERNET PROVIDERS AVAILABLE AND MANY CHOICES FOR PROGRAMMING PROVIDERS YOU SELECT ON YOUR OWN! SO THERE ISN'T A DAY THAT GOES BY WHERE AT LEAST ONE OF US DOESN'T GET MAIL FROM SPECTRUM, BUT ALSO THE LAST 4 FAMILIES THAT LIVED HERE AND ONE OF THOSE PASSED AWAY 6 YEARS AGO! I UNDERSTAND SPECTRUM WANTING CUSTOMERS, BUT YOU HAVE TO FIRST LET GO OF THE 1990S! DIG IT?

  • hess411024
    John Hess (@hess411024) reported

    @N0taTwitB0t @VDHanson @lsferguson I treat or view A.I. like round up. killing off all jobs with A.I. with no controls it can take 2yrs of recovery. If you spray as a doall in arrogance it will only become over diluted. Like a 486 computer and 45 pages deep of Aol entries.If slugs come back every yr. use 409.

  • weshouldkeeplrn
    We Should Keep Learning (@weshouldkeeplrn) reported

    @SlapThePenguin @TheGoldenDays Correct me if I'm wrong, but these didn't normally connect to the internet. Rather, they connected to a (usually local) BBS. I'm sure that some eventually signed up for an online service (like AOL) on these, but most were modems that connected directly to the phone line.

  • WebBarr
    Web Barr (@WebBarr) reported

    @hamburger @alexeheath Gates thought having premium content would be a differentiator for their soon to launch Internet Explorer against Netscape and (likely) AOL. Never imagined we’d be drowning in it.