New Voice Mail and Phone Systems Installed This Weekend
01/02/08
Contributed by Beth Rugg
As announced in recent articles, ITS and Verizon are replacing the campus telephone and voice mail systems this weekend beginning at 8:00 pm on Friday, January 4th and continuing through Sunday, January 6th.
It is expected that phone and voicemail service will be interrupted for approximately 2 to 3 hours during the actual cutover. The new voice mail system and single-line phones will work as soon as the cutover is completed but multi-line phones will take longer. Telephone technicians will be working over the weekend to connect and test all multi-line display phones. All phones are expected to be functional by the start of business on Monday, January 7th.
Remember:
- Personalize your new voice mail box before cutover by following these instructions.
- After cutover, users can access voicemail left on the "old" system until the end of January by dialing 4-5100, entering the voicemail box number, hitting the * key, and entering the password.
- Drop-in hours are available in the Technology Learning Center in Friends 101 from 10-11 am and 1-2 pm Thursday, January 3rd and from 9-10 am and 2-3 pm on Friday, January 4th. Representatives will be available to help you personalize your voice mail box and answer any questions you may have about the new multi-line phone equipment.
- If you currently have a multi-line phone and do not receive new equipment by noon on Friday, January 4th, please contact the Helpdesk.
- If you have a critical business need to have your multi-line phone(s) operational over the weekend of January 4th-6th, please contact the Helpdesk as soon as possible so that we can prioritize your area.
- If you experience any telephone or voice mail problems on Monday morning please contact the Helpdesk and select option 2 from the menu.
ITS and Verizon are very excited about the new systems and look forward to a smooth transition. Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns.
ITS Helpdesk
[mailto:helpdesk@ithaca.edu]
4-3282
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