Moving through network on USPS tracking means that the package is in transit and is being processed at various USPS facilities as it makes its way to its final destination. This status indicates that the package is moving through the USPS network of sorting and distribution centers, and is on its way to being delivered.
1. What does “moving through network” mean on USPS tracking?
“Moving through network” on USPS tracking means that the package is in transit and is being processed at various USPS facilities as it makes its way to its final destination.
2. How long does a package typically stay in the “moving through network” status?
The length of time a package stays in the “moving through network” status can vary depending on the distance it needs to travel and any potential delays in the postal system. In general, packages may spend a few days to a week in this status before reaching their destination.
3. Should I be concerned if my package is stuck in the “moving through network” status for an extended period of time?
If your package has been in the “moving through network” status for an unusually long time, it may be worth contacting USPS customer service to inquire about the status of your package and see if there are any issues causing the delay.