AOL Outage Report in Englewood, Arapahoe County, Colorado
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Englewood, Colorado
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Englewood and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.
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E-mail (96%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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Internet (2%)
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Live Outage Map Near Englewood, Arapahoe County, Colorado
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Denver, Englewood and Centennial.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Englewood, Colorado
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Englewood and nearby locations:
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Ian Littman (@iansltx) reported from Denver, Colorado
Verizon should have never bought Yahoo and AOL, but it's good to see them shed those and refocus. AT&T should have never bought Tim Warner, but it's good to see them soon both that and DTV off. T-Mobilr should have never bought Layer3 TV. Etc.
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Chris 🌈🌟 (@tuba_man) reported from Wheat Ridge, Colorado
@AmyDentata It's the same reason why gaudy desktop PC lights are a mess of vendor lock-in, And why we've reinvented the bad old days of infinite cable bundles and of AOL channels (which is about the nicest way I can think to describe the deliberate interop friction between social media apps)
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Kat V (@kittehv1876) reported from Denver, Colorado
@ChrisJFuselier Never trust a Hotmail address, they are the new AOL. 🤣
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Josh WFI in Denver (@GatorNationCO) reported from Denver, Colorado
@why_a_guy @cristela9 The land line bit had me cracking up. I remember the **** show that was AOL and land lines.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Eric (@EricAirik) reported
Verizon selling 90% of their media business to Apollo for $5B comes as no surprise. Their big bets in online advertising has never really paid off 📉. 2015: Acquired AOL for $4.4B 2017: Acquired Yahoo for $4.5B Now they're taking the loss and moving forward.
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Dave Bowes (@DowserDave) reported
Verizon is selling AOL and Yahoo for 5 billion. Since the market is open, wondering if any one has a few bill for this broken corkscrew and ball of rubber bands I found in the kitchen drawer. #swampland #brooklynbridge #tothemoon
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the bank (@sellmeonu) reported
$VZ stops the bleeding & waste of resources with the sale of Yahoo & Aol. It was the best house in a bad neighborhood. Now it's someone else's problem. Next time $VZ mgmt can take an Oath to build out the network & improve cash flow. They have diamonds in their backyard.
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Ijeoma Onuosa (@CapitalBanker) reported
@IvanTheK Time Warner merges with AOL circa 2000, worst of all time
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JoeFallon (@JoeFallon) reported
@disclosetv Facebook is still a thing? I thought it was doing the AOL, Geocities, and MySpace slow decline.
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Bill Mann (@TMFOtter) reported
With the news that Verizon $VZ is selling AOL & Yahoo at a fraction of their acquisition cost, people are wondering whether it's the worst acquisition of all time. Oh no no no no no. Not even close. Here are two that are much, much worse. (1/3)
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Menacing Squid (@SquidWithKnife) reported
Bad deal, Verizon. I would have bought AOL for $19.95/month.
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Kevin Stevens 🔋⚡️ (@kevindstevens) reported
@MorningBrew Microsoft buys Nokia for $7.2B in 2014, writes it off in 2015 for $7.6B (400M in restructuring costs) is pretty bad. Not to mention, AOL bought Time Warner for $183B - also terrible.
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Joe Biden's Future Barber (@TypicalFarrah) reported
Never even knew Verizon own AOL or Yahoo
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Mystery VFX Super (@MysteryVFXSuper) reported
It's *almost* up there with the AOL Time Warner merger. I'd feel bad for AOL of it wasn't for the fact that they so aggressively tried to fill every landfill in the world with plastic CD-ROM discs.