Verizon Meltdown

Anonymous
I’m still seeing ‘SOS’. This is wild…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:See what happens when Verizon lays off thousands of competent employees and replaces them with dufus H1b employees.


Whatever are you prattling on about, simpleton? Do you have Fox News Brain Rot?
Anonymous
Up and down all day in my west coast city, but only in one specific part of town which I had to drive back and forth through on Wednesdays, so it was noticeable. It seemed to cover multiple towers.

My mom is in the Midwest and was unaffected. My brother is also on the west coast and is a compulsive texted but my texts to him are all showing unread.

Cyber attack, right?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Which areas still offer landlines? Actual copper.

Didn’t phone companies move everyone over to digital? AKA plug into the router?


Sort of. With FIOS, the voice channel is carried via the fiber on a separate wavelength, i.e., GPON. I don't know the voice protocol on the fiber but it's not VoIP, possibly ATM. I suppose I could dig up the manual for my ONT.


Either way, if the internet is down, FIOS Digital Voice won’t work.

It’s not a POTS line.
Anonymous
My cell phone still doesn't work to call or text, even though I am in my house with working internet and have enabled wi-fi calling. I don't understand this at all.
Anonymous
It is cellular voice and data that are down. Fios is fine. The map is looking a lot better - but about a quarter of those who were out at the peak are still out. If you want to understand what is known, track it here.

https://www.techradar.com/news/live/verizon-outage-january-2026
Anonymous
When will this get fixed????
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Major outages. Not even 911. I got an email that if you have an emergency you should use your landline or go to the police station.


Landline? They dont exist, all we have are hard wired VOIP. I miss POTS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:someone in my office has perfect reception, but I'm still SOS


Everyone in my family lost service but me. All iphones. I just finally lost service 20 minutes ago.

This is not ok.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Major outages. Not even 911. I got an email that if you have an emergency you should use your landline or go to the police station.

WTF. Who even has a landline anymore?


I do


No you have a VOIP line which probably is less reliable than cellular
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Anonymous wrote:Major outages. Not even 911. I got an email that if you have an emergency you should use your landline or go to the police station.

WTF. Who even has a landline anymore?


me. two kids. 12 and 15. I want 911 to know exactly where I am when one of them starts bleeding heavily. Not that it's happend...but it could.


I'm an empty nester. I need my landline to call my other phone when I can't find it.


Get an Apple Watch so you can ping it to find your cell phone.


My google home can find phone too. Apple Home Pod I assume too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Verizon is back now (at least for my area). Maybe it was a major cyber attack?


Naming “your area” would help. Still down for me. Arlington, VA 22207.


I think it’s pretty widespread?

Mine was out most of the day and still continues to be out. I am on Wi-Fi and that appears to be working for now, but still don’t have any bars. They disappear and reappear intermittently.

I work in downtown DC and live in the suburbs about 20 miles away in Virginia. So that’s a pretty large area just from my one anecdote. My work phone was fine though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Major outages. Not even 911. I got an email that if you have an emergency you should use your landline or go to the police station.


Landline? They dont exist, all we have are hard wired VOIP. I miss POTS.


Well, that’s what DC told me to do:

This is an important message from the District of Columbia AlertDC system.

[AlertDC] OUC is aware of a nationwide Verizon Wireless outage that may be affecting some users to connect with 911. If you have an emergency and can not connect using your Verizon Wireless device, please connect using a device from another carrier, a landline, or go to a police district or fire station to report the emergency.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is cellular voice and data that are down. Fios is fine. The map is looking a lot better - but about a quarter of those who were out at the peak are still out. If you want to understand what is known, track it here.

https://www.techradar.com/news/live/verizon-outage-january-2026


Looks like EVERYTHING was impacted starting at noon, cellular, FIOS, AWS, Starlink?

https://downdetector.com/

Im thinking its Taiwans turn sadly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Major outages. Not even 911. I got an email that if you have an emergency you should use your landline or go to the police station.


What is a "landline?"





It's something Verizon pried out of my cold, almost dead hands. I may have been one of the last people to have a copper line in my zip code but the evil empire refused to continue to provide the service.
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