Telephone Services at UVa

Phone Services, Voicemail, Directory Services

ITC's Communication Services group provides voice communication and telephone services to all University and Health Sciences Center departments, students in residence halls, and the Regional Centers of the Division of Continuing Education.

Getting Phone Service at UVa
Making arrangements to get phone service in your dorm or department.
Using the Telephone System
Dialing instructions, telephone number formats, and help on handling annoying calls.
Voicemail Options
Xpressions voicemail is available for faculty and staff while students use PhoneMail (through summer 2009). Both allow you to record, send, and receive voice messages from any touch-tone phone (or equivalent) at any time.
Long-Distance Telephone Service
Information on long-distance service for faculty, staff, and students, including student PINs.
UVa Phone Directory Services
The UVa phone directory is available both in print and online; self-update is available for some information.
Special Phone Services
Conference calling, TTY, ACD, and paging.
Cellular Phone Service
Telephone Services Billing
General billing information, and rates for different phones and long distance.
Managing Telephone Services in a Department
Several reports are available by PTAO number; list of telephone counselors.
Telephone Service Problems
Who to contact for problems and response time info.

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