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 (88%)
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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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Aetherbyte
(@Aetherbyte) reported
@KasparMairowitz @LoveRetroBTW No, I'm saying it was supposed to be a thing. You're saying it didn't matter. It's success was riding on the online thing but the timing was off. AOL and all the other non-compatible dialup across USA contributed to that problem. Cant profit off a service noone uses
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Lois E Laine 🌻
(@lemice) reported
@richsignorelli @B52Malmet I still have an AOL email so that should tell you I never give up on anything.
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mindy is leaving new york 💀✨
(@MarindaOnline) reported
from the day i first booted up Kids Only AOL, i've truly never been the same.
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Serpens1984
(@serpens1984) reported
I am coming across a public apology from Disney to Johnny Depp but still no “bigger “ media news page writing about it, there for until I see AOL, or MSN, Yahoo, WaPo and the like talking about it it doesn’t count. The apology NEEDS to reach as many eyeballs as the initial issue.
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Rxyns | 33.3% Long Live the Gods
(@YT_Rxyns) reported
@lucky_jpg @NFT_Doctor33 I just came back from calc exam my brain is slow. I was thinking with seller paying tax then the buyer would only for example on a 1000 aol listing pay 666.66 sol and the 333.33 is what the buyer would pay out his pocket. lol lol. Not the best day for me to debate math lol.
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Avarith Blüstone
(@Avarith_Grey) reported
@TatuViirret Ohh, I'm AOL but I never felt the heat till 360
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The Legend
(@thelegendoftown) reported
@f4denz @vegasnotch Come on now, I knew it was a thing. I never used it before. I appreciate you looking out for me. I had no reason to join another platform. Social media has come a long way. I still miss aol chat rooms. I didn’t join those when they first came out either.
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Enough_of_this_s_already
(@Enoughofthissa1) reported
@carlosgil83 @WWE Bad business deal and the stock will tank. WWE is fairly valued but UFC is way, way overvalued at 12B+. I see this going the way of AOL-TimeWarner.
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D.A.I.S.Y. Age Feminist
(@FeministaJones) reported
You know much of a piece of **** you gotta be that Beyoncé wants MCI to cut her phone off and AOL to pause her emails?
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Alfonso Spencer
(@AlfonsoSpencer9) reported
@Web3_Memento Yes, it’s a long game. People overestimate first-mover advantage and network effects. Almost none of the most famous companies today were the first of their kind. Kodak, Blockbuster, AOL, Blackberry were indeed big, but they all went away...