Where can I get information from Verizon if there is a service outage in my neighborhood?
Usually if there is a blackout or weather-related service outage, information is provided through a variety of online sources. To get the most current information, check the following:
I am having a service issue but I’m not sure if it’s caused by an outage in my area
Verizon provides automatic troubleshooting tools that can often resolve issues that are isolated to your home. You can use:
Verizon Troubleshooter (Web-Based Tools)
Regardless of which option you choose, you can do things like automatically test your phone line, reset a Set-Top Box and more. The options available will depend on the Verizon services you have.
How do I report an outage?
The fastest way to report an outage is through the Verizon Troubleshooter. Follow the troubleshooting links for your service issue.
If Verizon Troubleshooter is not able to fix your issue, you will be prompted to open a repair request online.
How do I reset my FiOS equipment after a power outage?
The FiOS Battery Backup Unit (BBU) provides up to 8 hours of power for a landline Verizon phone in the event of a power outage. To reset your equipment, you can follow the Verizon Troubleshooter wizard or follow the online instructions.
How do I report a downed telephone pole or telephone lines?
If you have a downed telephone line in your area, please report it to Verizon Repair at 1-800-VERIZON (1-800-837-4966). For your own safety do not touch or move the downed line as power lines can be confused with phone or cable connections.