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Service outage activity over 24 hours - Verizon
This chart shows the number of user reports for Verizon service problems and outages in the last 24 hours.
Understanding Error Reports
The chart shows user-reported service issues per hour for real-time outage monitoring. Spikes indicate increased user-reported problems during that hour.
Explore Verizon Reports on the World Map
View reports by country and see where issues are happening globally.
Current Service Status & Uptime
Real-time performance metrics, service health indicators, and outage monitoring
30-Day Error Trend - Verizon
Error count over the last 30 days
Understanding Verizon trends
This 30-day chart tracks Netflix user-reported issues daily for comprehensive service monitoring. Lower values indicate better stability and fewer outages. Consistent patterns may reveal recurring service problems, while spikes often indicate temporary outages or increased user activity. Monitor Netflix status and performance trends.
Top Countries by Reports
Countries with Highest Number of Reports (last 24h)
Experiencing Issues With Verizon?
Follow These Troubleshooting Steps
Verizon – support, Fios internet & common problems
Verizon is one of the largest telecommunications providers in the United States, offering mobile services, home internet, TV and business solutions. One of its main services is FIOS, a fiber-optic network that delivers high-speed internet, television and digital phone services. If you experience problems with Verizon such as internet outages, slow speeds, login issues or Fios not working, this guide covers the most common causes and solutions.
1. Check Verizon system status
If Verizon services are not working, the issue may be caused by network outages, maintenance or local service disruptions. Fios customers may experience internet downtime or TV interruptions if there are fiber network issues or infrastructure updates.
2. Common problems on Verizon
- Verizon internet not working: No connection or very slow speeds.
- Fios not working: Internet, TV or phone services are down.
- Login issues: Unable to access your Verizon account.
- Billing or payment problems: Charges not updating or payment failures.
- Router or Wi-Fi issues: Devices cannot connect to the network.
3. Quick troubleshooting tips
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Check your internet connection
Make sure your home network is active and cables or fiber connections are properly connected.
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Restart your router
Power cycle your Verizon router to refresh the network connection.
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Check for outages
Verify if there is a known outage in your area affecting Verizon or Fios services.
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Update your account or app
Ensure your Verizon account and apps are up to date for proper functionality.
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Contact Verizon support
If the issue continues, use the official support pages on verizon.com for assistance.
4. Typical Verizon issues & quick solutions
| Problem | Quick solution |
|---|---|
| ProblemInternet not working | SolutionRestart router and check cables or fiber connection. |
| ProblemFios outage | SolutionWait for service restoration or check outage status. |
| ProblemCannot log in | SolutionReset password or verify account details. |
| ProblemSlow internet speed | SolutionReduce network usage and upgrade plan if needed. |
5. What is Verizon Fios?
Fios is a fiber-optic service that delivers internet, TV and phone through a high-speed fiber network instead of traditional copper cables. Fiber technology uses light signals to transmit data, allowing faster and more stable connections, especially for streaming, gaming and multiple devices.
| Service | Description | Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| ServiceFios Internet | DescriptionFiber-optic broadband connection | BenefitHigh speed and low latency |
| ServiceFios TV | DescriptionDigital television over fiber network | BenefitHD channels and on-demand content |
| ServiceFios Digital Voice | DescriptionPhone service via fiber connection | BenefitReliable voice communication |
6. Security & account protection
To keep your Verizon account secure:
- Use a strong password and update it regularly.
- Enable two-factor authentication if available.
- Do not share account login details.
- Monitor your billing and account activity.
7. FAQ – Verizon
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Is Verizon down right now?
If Verizon service is not working, there may be a network outage affecting your area. If you have no signal, no data, or cannot make calls, and others report the same issue, it is likely a Verizon outage. If only you are affected, the problem is usually with your device or settings.
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Why do I have no signal on Verizon?
If you have no Verizon signal, check if Airplane Mode is off and restart your phone. Signal issues are often caused by network outages, poor coverage, or SIM card problems. Moving to a different location or reinserting the SIM card can help restore service.
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Why is Verizon data not working?
If Verizon mobile data is not working, make sure cellular data is enabled and you have signal. Try toggling Airplane Mode, restarting your device, or resetting network settings. Data issues can also occur during network congestion or outages.
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Why is my Verizon internet so slow?
Slow Verizon internet is usually caused by network congestion, weak signal, or router issues. Restart your router or phone, move closer to the router or a window, and disconnect unused devices. Speeds may also drop during peak hours.
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Why can't I make calls on Verizon?
If you cannot make calls on Verizon, check your signal strength and ensure your account is active. Restart your phone and verify that call settings are correct. This issue may also happen during outages or network maintenance.
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Why is Verizon 5G not working?
If Verizon 5G is not working, you may be outside a 5G coverage area or your device may switch to LTE automatically. Check your phone settings and coverage map. Network congestion or temporary issues can also affect 5G performance.
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What should I do if Verizon service is not working?
If Verizon is not working, try these steps: restart your device, check signal strength, toggle Airplane Mode, and reset network settings. If the issue continues, it may be a local outage and you may need to wait until service is restored.
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How do I know if the Verizon issue is an outage or just me?
If many users report the same problem at the same time, it is likely a Verizon outage. If only your device is affected, the issue is usually related to your phone, SIM card, or settings and can often be fixed locally.
Verizon Outage History
Historical Overview
Incident # 1406
Reports indicate intermittent difficulties accessing Verizon services at this time. Users may experience delays or disruptions when attempting to reach the Verizon website. Access issues are currently under observation as the situation develops. We will provide updates as more information becomes available.
Incident # 1262
Reports indicate that users are currently experiencing difficulties accessing the Verizon website. This disruption appears to be affecting multiple users, resulting in partial or complete service unavailability. The issue is under observation, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available. We recommend verifying connectivity and attempting access periodically.
Incident # 1030
We are currently observing intermittent accessibility issues affecting the Verizon website. Some users are experiencing delays or difficulties when attempting to connect. The situation is under ongoing observation, and any significant changes will be promptly communicated. Users are advised to retry access periodically. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
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