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Cellular Phone Information Page

Cellular phone service for University of Oregon (State) business use is available at very reasonable pricing to faculty and staff.  The service is under mandatory DAS state contract and any Cellular service is required to use this contract. Telecom Services coordinates orders and includes your cellular phone charges on monthly departmental phone billing.

Any service must be ordered through your Departmental Coordinator  who will approve services needed and provide us with appropriate Index and billing  authorization.   No order will be accepted without the approval of your Departmental Coordinator.

Lori Hansell at 346-1035
lhansell@uoregon.edu

Cellular Phone Order Form 12

Form for
changes in current cellular service including disconnection of service.

Snappermail:  You must have an appropriate data service for your cell phone to connect to the internet.  When that is in place,  use the following link    http://micro.uoregon.edu/email/snappermail/   to set up your service.

AT&T Cell Phone Interactive Tutorials   http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone-service/tutorials/

 

AT&T Launches New Customer Choice Website


AT&T announced a new Website that explains to customers new choices available to them, including AT&T's new "bring your own device" open network options. The site also provides tools that help developers create new mobile applications and devices. AT&T Utilizes the world standard for Mobility, GSM, and an open application and device environment at AT&T brings unparalleled access to innovative solutions and devices developed for a user base of 3 billion customers.

AT&T promises the new site,
 http://www.att.com/choice , provides "detailed, easy-to-navigate information on the extensive choices that AT&T offers to consumers and businesses in handsets, applications and much more. It also features innovative, industry-leading resources for developers of wireless applications."

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