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AOL outages and service status in Spokane, Washington

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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 Spokane, Washington

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AOL Issues Reports Near Spokane, Washington

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Spokane and nearby locations:

  • ShmupusMiss
    Missy Narrance (@ShmupusMiss) reported from Spokane, Washington

    You guys, with everything that's been going down with Facebook, i'm starting to think we're seriously misjudged AOL.

  • _JoeSeppi
    Joe Seppi (@_JoeSeppi) reported from Spokane Valley, Washington

    A WEB SITE???? Wtf so now I have to break out the ole internet web browser? Ok hang on let me see if I have any free AOL minutes CDs laying around here

  • ShmupusMiss
    Missy Narrance (@ShmupusMiss) reported from Spokane, Washington

    You guys, with everything that's been going down with Facebook, i'm starting to think we've seriously misjudged AOL.

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • eeekster
    Rick (@eeekster) reported

    Never had an AOL address.

  • SarahLee9595
    Sarah Lee (@SarahLee9595) reported

    @garyvee Next we need to bring back MySpace, AIM, and AOL dialup. I never realized all the coding I did back then for my profile was foreshadowing how much coding would be used today 💬

  • WompusPoe
    Wompus Poe (@WompusPoe) reported

    @Lockload15 Damn dial up internet, should have switched to high speed dial up and AOL mail lol!!!

  • KennyEvitt
    Kenny Evitt (@KennyEvitt) reported

    @bayesiandroll Wow – that's early! I'm sure there was probably at least one BBS local to me, but I never knew of any until AOL and CompuServe were enough of a thing.

  • MikeWyatt43600
    OldMAGAMan (@MikeWyatt43600) reported

    @Soaringeagle45 19 for me. Never had an AOL address.

  • crosbyt123
    Crosby Tatum (@crosbyt123) reported

    @Kev1743 @TheOVW5 I’ll never forget it. I took a flyer on a ticket. I had an AOL Instant Messenger communicator back in the day with a sprint pcs phone. Drove down from Boston in my beat up 89 Toyota Camry. Best night of my life.

  • TheArmyVeteran2
    esco (@TheArmyVeteran2) reported

    @DosRivers Definitely never paying for Twitter but I pay for dumb **** like aolmail

  • Das_Wu1
    Wu (@Das_Wu1) reported

    @Gpersonobserver @woofknight You're old. 😬 I missed the AOL address (could had have one, but didn't), never used a water bed or paper mat (what was that for???) and had no checkbook (paid mostly cash).

  • CbazzThaGreat
    Bazz (@CbazzThaGreat) reported

    @RE420 Listen. AOL chat rooms on dial up internet. My tribe. I’ve worked in the school system here with middle schoolers no less. I’ve seen it first hand, had to do investigations on kids phones because of **** they did and Said on social media. It’s **** naw for me.

  • arlogilbert
    Arlo Gilbert (@arlogilbert) reported

    History tells us that the companies that are early leaders in a software category rarely remain so. Altavista? Excite? InfoSeek? You're old if you remember those, but at the time they were dominant. Then came Yahoo, then Google... Years later. AOL? EarthLink? Compuserve? They were the Internet for most users. Now? Telcos & Cable cos reinvented themselves as consumer ISPs and dial up mostly died. The historical examples go way beyond software. The point is that although OpenAI, Anthropic, Grok/X, Google are dominating AI right now, things change in ways we can't forecast. The next better faster cheaper different AI solution that erases some current leaders probably hasn't been created yet. I do wonder though, who dies first? I'm talking 5-10 year window.