Verizon Fios Outage: How to Check Status & Report

Verizon Fios Outage: How to Check Status & Report

Is Verizon Fios Down? How to Check Fast

Start with a router reboot (unplug 30 seconds, replug) — for fiber, this resolves most single-household issues that aren't network-wide outages within a few minutes.

Three Ways to Confirm a Fios Outage

  1. My Fios app — the home screen flags known outages affecting your specific address automatically, no need to search.
  2. verizon.com/support/residential/announcements/outage — check by address without logging in.
  3. Third-party outage trackers for spotting wider regional issues before Verizon's own status updates.

Fios Outages Tend to Be Rare but Localized

Because each Fios connection is a dedicated fiber line rather than a shared cable node, true multi-household outages are less common than with cable ISPs — when they happen, it's usually a cut line at a local distribution point affecting a specific street or building, not a wider regional event.

When to Request a Credit

Verizon applies pro-rated outage credits on request for confirmed multi-hour outages — call or use the My Fios app chat once service is restored and reference the outage window. Credits aren't automatic in most cases, so it's worth the ask for anything beyond a brief blip.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I check if Fios is down?

The My Fios app home screen automatically flags known outages affecting your specific address.

Are Fios outages common?

No — because each connection is a dedicated fiber line, multi-household outages are less frequent than with shared cable nodes.

Does Verizon give credits for Fios outages?

Yes, on request for confirmed multi-hour outages — not applied automatically.

Sources & References

See our research methodology for how we combine our own testing with public data sources.

About the Author

The DCSpeedTest Research Team maintains outage-detection methodology cross-referencing user-reported drop-to-zero speed test events with ISP status pages.