AOL Outage Report in Louisville, Boulder County, Colorado
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Louisville, Colorado
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Louisville 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 (89%)
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Internet (6%)
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Total Blackout (5%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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Phone (%)
Live Outage Map Near Louisville, Boulder County, Colorado
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Thornton and Arvada.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Louisville, Colorado
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Louisville and nearby locations:
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Danny Sacks
(@gingertasticCO) reported
from
Westminster, Colorado
My AOL-IM is down, wtf??
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Marion Murphy
(@catchyouri) reported
from
Boulder, Colorado
@joncoopertweets @AOL intentional poor judgment cowards why not tell the #Truth if u believe so strongly what u believe is #True and #Just
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Duane
(@DuaneIinet) reported
@peter_donnelly @zombiejaycee @AmyRemeikis AOl are great... HN are terrible and over priced
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JourneymanObfuscator
(@theHAT_TAHeht) reported
@breiterbart @Th3_D0c70R @th3j35t3r Doood wtf did I just read? His timeline reads like an AOL scriptkiddie talking about how they 'hax0red your IPs'.
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PAULAgogoAway_2.OH
(@paulfunpants) reported
@BarterBlex Pollyfunpants was my MySpace never had an aol acct
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Rick Walton
(@cricketmanwales) reported
Anybody else finding it almost impossible to access aol mail? Are they trying to get us all to download an app... or - because my other mail also disappeared on me coupla days ago - is it an apple problem... has someone tried to hack me, or what?
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Lisa Marie Bowman
(@LisaMarieBowman) reported
Tony: "What the f*ck are you doing on AOL? You know the FBI monitors that sh*t." Junior: "I used Bacala's name." Bobby: "He stole my password." Junior: "Your password was password, you idiot."
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Mike Merna
(@CPGdigitalguy) reported
@Jonfgraham I think that was the intention, actually, but never played out. The short time I was there, the promise of mobile IDs never materialized. Verizon didn’t give them anything at that time. The market wanted alternatives to FB and Google, but AOL wasn’t it.
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Ben Royce @ SOCIETY2
(@accretionist) reported
@RollinRonin15 @TheCryptoLark @um_yerwerld tech progress never stops and bitcoin is subject to it as much as any tech myspace is forever. aol is forever. netscape is forever. land lines are forever...
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Happy Pappy
(@HappyPa55390643) reported
@Boston69ers @damiandennis79 @jimmysong I see a ton of tweets about bitcoin being old, slow, obsolete, centralized mining, bitcoin is aol, Ethereum is google, yada, yada, yada. Never ending. But it’s cool, like I said best money will win. If it’s Ethereum, then I hope I realize it in time. I try to be open minded.
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(@kitty56_56) reported
@Yamino "Where's the chapstick", that one bad mouthing squirrel on YouTube, Schwifty Five, Webkinz, Club Penguin, Neopets before neocash was a thing, the AOL thingy, dial up noises, SAGWAAAAAAAAAAA
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Steve
(@Cllhnstev) reported
@aolmail Got an email stating In order to continue to access your AOL Email account after June 15th 2021, you will need to confirm you accept the Terms of Service but it doesn't look real. Is it?