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how long is the verizon outage expected to last

Verizon’s most recent major outage has already been resolved, but it lasted roughly 7–10 hours depending on which report you look at and when you personally lost service. If you are still experiencing problems now, it is likely a local or device‑specific issue rather than the main nationwide outage continuing.

What just happened

  • Reports show the January 2026 outage began around midday (ET) and stretched for most of the afternoon and evening.
  • Tech and news outlets describe the disruption as affecting voice, text, and data for well over a million customers across multiple states.
  • Verizon’s late‑evening statements said engineering teams had restored service and closed out the incident.

How long it lasted

  • One detailed live blog reports the outage window at “about 10 hours” from first spike to official resolution.
  • Another national outlet characterizes it as “more than 7 hours” of disrupted service before Verizon marked it resolved.
  • A separate report notes Verizon saying the outage “lasted more than 8 hours” and impacted roughly 2 million users.

In practice, that means:

  • Some people saw service return in a few hours.
  • Others, especially in heavily hit areas, experienced problems closer to that 8–10 hour mark.

What to do if you’re still down

Even though the main outage is fixed, some lines or devices can “stick” in a bad state.

  1. Restart your phone
    • Power off completely, wait 30 seconds, then turn it back on.
 * Many users regained full service after a simple reboot once the network was stable again.
  1. Toggle network settings
    • Turn Airplane Mode on for 20–30 seconds, then off.
    • In settings, try switching between 5G and LTE (or “Auto” vs “LTE only”) if that option exists.
  2. Check outage maps and status pages
    • Real‑time dashboards (like crowd‑reported outage sites) can show if your city is still spiking with reports.
 * If your area looks normal and only you are out, it is more likely a device/account problem.
  1. Contact Verizon support
    • Use Wi‑Fi calling, web chat, or another phone line if your mobile service is unusable.
    • Ask them to check for:
      • Line provisioning issues
      • Local tower maintenance
      • Any account holds or unusual flags

Why exact timelines are tricky

  • When outages are active, carriers rarely give exact “it’ll be fixed by X o’clock” estimates; they typically say teams are working “as quickly as possible.”
  • In this case, public updates emphasized ongoing investigation and restoration work, but did not offer a precise future end time while it was still unfolding.
  • As a result, the best guidance is based on when Verizon officially declared it resolved plus an extra hour or two for local towers and devices to fully reconnect.

Quick recap

  • The big Verizon outage you’re hearing about is not expected to keep going ; it has been officially marked resolved.
  • The total duration was in the 7–10 hour range, varying by source and location.
  • If your phone is still out now, treat it as a cleanup issue : restart, check settings, then contact support if it doesn’t clear.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.