AOL Outage Report in Spanish Fork, Utah County, Utah
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Spanish Fork, Utah
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Spanish Fork 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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AOL Issues Reports Near Spanish Fork, Utah
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Spanish Fork and nearby locations:
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Aaron Mickey (@vikingmlb59) reported from Spanish Fork, Utah
@voluntaryasmine @iLibertyBelle Never had an AOL email address. I was on the college's MicroSoft backed dial-up in school, then went to work for Best Buy, where we got MSN dial-up for free. So I have a still active, 27 year old Hotmail email address.
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Ron (@CryptoBullRon) reported from Spanish Fork, Utah
@CryptosR_Us George I remember when you installed the AOL disk and it took 10-15 attempts listining to those fax tones just to get a connection to the internet. It was just like today everyone saying it was too slow down would not work. We were selling websites before anyone was online
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Reverend Stuball (@ReverendStuball) reported
@AOLSupportHelp I'm using Outlook 2010 to access my Verizon email account since AOL hosts this now. Last week I stopped being able to send or receive emails in Outlook. All settings and passord are correct. Error is: "Your email server rejected your login" Please help.
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VaultDog (@VaultDog) reported
@adams024 @oneunderscore__ Social media was a mistake. The internet was a much better place pre any of that ****. Frankly it was much better when it took some level of skill to use outside of AOL which was curated and at least contained the idiots.
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Prophet 🤓📈💯 (@iCandymanTV) reported
Life is nutty asf with everything but working on dsl AOL sign in type ****. Charting is comical but we all good. Damn imagine if we all still had telephone lines across the house tapped on the walls. Sheeesh
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Solange Lepic (@LepicSolange) reported
@Memsmetin15 @BilogJv @intocryptoverse yeah 1st mover advantage & network effect is too strong. new projects never have a chance. just like AOL and Netscape will never be replaced
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Ryan (@mandalorian93) reported
@BadVaccineTakes My brain: *AOL dialup sound intensifies* What ******** is he saying? Can someone translate crackhead?
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cryptOkaren (@stefos07409904) reported
@zebilha @Pentosh1 Adoption. If eth had 10x the users it has now it would break down. I value doing right first than jjst being first. You value being first, like AOL, yahoo, blackberry and so many others. Tell me how that went for them.
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Mary Pat Campbell (@meepbobeep) reported
I gotta say, about half the things I do as hobbies are just because it's really hilarious to do something in a somewhat stupid way Like when I took the old AOL CD-ROMs, and crocheted coasters over them
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Juan el Vampiro (@thevamp81) reported
@SteveSnake59 @wrestlelamia Ok - you all do realize that the downfall of WCW had nothing to do with the stacked roster, right? It was poor management and AOL’s buyout not wanting to have wrestling programming.
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Kyle (@puckandrally) reported
I remember on AOL in the 90s, they did like an AMA (it wasn't called that obviously, but same idea) with Rod Gilbert. I'd never heard of him at the time. Why do random things like that stick in your brain?
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peach (ง'̀-'́)ง (@paralyticpeach) reported
@MoistCr1TiKaL idk why we’re even surprised anymore google is such a **** company time to start using AOL mail again