Outages and backup power

Your Google Fiber Phone service at home requires an internet connection and power supply. Certain conditions, such as a power outage, will interrupt your Google Fiber Phone service, including 911, unless you have battery backup or an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS). If your home already uses a permanently installed generator to deliver backup power during an outage, you probably don't need a battery backup or a UPS.

Although you can make and receive calls (including 911 emergency calls) on your mobile phone, we recommend battery backup on your home phone to ensure 911 service on your home phone.

For your convenience, we've provided a 911 VoIP warning label you can download, print, and place on or near your Phone Box as a reminder that your phone service may be limited or unavailable during a power outage or loss of broadband connection.

Battery backup options

We offer an optional battery backup unit you can purchase when you sign up for GFiber service (or when you add Google Fiber Phone to your existing service). Our battery backup delivers up to 24 hours of backup power and maintains 911 service on your landline phone. If you choose this option, our installation specialist will deliver and set up the unit during your appointment.

Check your network connections

Your Phone Box is connected to the internet through your router and Fiber Jack. If you have power, but your Google Fiber Phone landline service is unavailable, your router or Fiber Jack may be the cause of the interruption.

You can troubleshoot your network connection on your own, learn how to improve your Wi-Fi speeds or check for a service outage to help you assess the issue you're having.

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