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AOL outages and service status in Monterey, California

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  • AOL generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Monterey, including 0 direct reports.
  • The most common problems reported in this area mention E-mail.
  • 100% E-mail (100%)

The latest reports from users having issues in Monterey come from postal codes 93942 .

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 Monterey, California

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Live Outage Map Near Monterey, California

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Monterey E-mail 18 days ago

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AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • sweeticetv
    🌺Patience Parker🌺 (@sweeticetv) reported

    @GoatR2_ I’m down let’s bring our AOL screen names too even though that don’t exist anymore more 😭

  • hairgeek60
    HairdresserExtraordinaire (@hairgeek60) reported

    @AOL You’re kidding right. He sounds terrible.

  • SkatesNaked
    👑✨Leegggss👅🌈 (@SkatesNaked) reported

    @AOL Is The Worst Email Recipient I Have Ever Experienced,I Need To Speak With A Live Person!!!!

  • MP_InTheMoney
    MychaelP (@MP_InTheMoney) reported

    @KrisPatel99 Nothing. It's desperation as they lose valuable advertising $ from teens no longer using the service. The age of fake ai may be the new turn just like how AOL and Myspace once ruled

  • NathanCRoth
    Nate Roth (@NathanCRoth) reported

    while every fund on earth chases the next AI-native SaaS, a Milan company just went public buying the ones everyone left for dead. Bending Spoons closed its first day up 40% on the Nasdaq, roughly an $18B valuation. their portfolio is AOL, Vimeo, Evernote, WeTransfer, Eventbrite, Meetup. the stuff you probably have a dormant login for. the consensus says pre-AI software is a melting ice cube. anyone can spin up a Notion clone in a weekend, so the whole cohort trades like it's going to zero. the CEOs of those companies believe it too, which is why they sell to Bending Spoons for a number that looks insane on paper and reasonable in a spreadsheet. the market keeps mispricing one thing. a brand people already trust with their files, their notes, their event tickets is the hardest asset to manufacture in software right now. AI features are cheap. 500 million monthly users who opened the app this week cost a decade to build. so Bending Spoons buys the loyalty, cuts payroll to the studs, centralizes engineering in Milan, ships AI on top, raises prices, holds forever. Evernote's personal plan went up 63% because the switching cost was always higher than the sticker.

  • LiquidBarb
    Liquid Barb 🌻🟧💙🌈🦋 (@LiquidBarb) reported

    @SarahSevans2000 Never had AOL or a Walkman, but all the rest & more!

  • JamesWinebren14
    James Winebrenner (@JamesWinebren14) reported

    I worked from home no doubt. Started with fax machines. We actually used high resolution fax machines to transfer camera ready artwork. Long before AOL dial up. F.I.N.S. works with all software or no computer at all like morse code after a first strike during the Cold War my SOS.

  • ChrisAFilippone
    Caveman Chris✌️❤️ 🍺 (@ChrisAFilippone) reported

    @GrowingUpRetro I did not use them all. Never used AOL and never slept on a waterbed.

  • CaseyBHead
    Casey B. Head (@CaseyBHead) reported

    @simonsarris Scrounging AOL disks out of the garbage for 120 more minutes of free Internet.

  • TripleRProduct
    Triple R Productions -podcast host (@TripleRProduct) reported

    Hey @AOL You want to charge $70 to get back someone's account that has been hacked. And you're customer service is horrendous as well.