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The Campus Phone Upgrade

Overview

We are excited to announce that ÎÞÂëרÇø is transitioning to Zoom Phone as our new unified communication system! This change is part of our ongoing efforts to modernize campus technology, improve connectivity, and enhance collaboration for faculty, staff, and students.

Zoom Phone will utilize your existing ÎÞÂëרÇø phone number and the Zoom Workplace app. Even better, you will not need to download or install any new technology.

What is Zoom Phone?   

Zoom Phone is a softphone service, meaning it is a downloadable application that allows you to make and receive phone calls over the internet using mobile devices and laptops. This means:

  • You’ll be able to use your ÎÞÂëרÇø phone number wherever you may be without the requirement of the VPN.  

  • You’ll no longer need to use or share your personal cell phone number for work purposes. 

  • This effort will also significantly reduce the number of desk phones used across our campus, reducing electronic waste and supporting the university’s sustainability goals.  

 

Zoom Benefits

The following list includes some of the most significant benefits of the Zoom softphone application for the ÎÞÂëרÇø community.

  • Greater mobility: Full telephone functionality at home, on campus, traveling, or wherever there is an internet or cellular connection, allowing faculty and staff to work seamlessly and have a more consistent presence with their ÎÞÂëרÇø Zoom phone number no matter where they are.  

  • Expanded privacy: ÎÞÂëרÇø faculty and staff can use a Zoom phone number for work calls, eliminating the need to share personal phone numbers. 

  • Device options: Users can select any combination for using the softphone application, whether on a ÎÞÂëרÇø-provided laptop, desktop, mobile device, or even a desk phone if needed. The application also supports multi-device compatibility. 

  • Increased functionality: Comprehensive self-service calling features, including options on how and when calls are received, contact integration, and more. These features are all accessible through an easy-to-use interface.

  • Decreased environmental impact: A cloud-based softphone service reduces the reliance on physical devices and backend equipment. We can also cut costs related to updating, maintaining, and relocating telephone lines by eliminating the need for physical phones.

  • Efficiency with a Softphone Application: The Zoom user interface includes features like drag-and-drop call transfers, voicemail transcription, and a voicemail-to-email service. These enhancements will facilitate faster and more efficient phone communication.

  • Network flexibility: Users can utilize the softphone application through most internet or cellular connections without needing the ÎÞÂëרÇø VPN.

 

Zoom Phone Features 

This is not an exhaustive list of the features available with softphones; rather, it highlights some features that may not currently be offered with physical phones. Most existing features available with today’s traditional phones will continue to be accessible to the university community using a softphone.

  • Standard phone features include call forwarding, call holding, call transfers, a shared contact directory, incoming call notifications, caller information, and voicemail options.

  • Customizable notification settings to ensure you receive alerts from your ÎÞÂëרÇø phone number only when desired.  

  • Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) allows you to make and receive calls using a ÎÞÂëרÇø number from any of your devices, without disclosing your personal cell phone number.

  • Zoom Presence from your softphone shows when individuals are online, offline, busy, or in a meeting. This feature allows others in the university community to know the best times to reach out or when they might not receive an immediate response.

  • Seamless conference calls allow for easy addition of participants and merging calls with someone on hold. 

  • Quickly transfer a call from your softphone application to another device if needed.

  • Easily switching from a voice call to Zoom Meeting (videoconferencing) without requiring participants to manually join.  

  • Emergency calls can be made using the Zoom Phone mobile app, desktop app, or desk phone.

  • Customizable Business messaging: closed, holiday hours.  

  • Unique call handling for busy times, when on another call, or when a call is unanswered, including the ability to forward calls to an internal number, external number, or voicemail.

  • Call Delegation enables another phone user to manage calls on your behalf, such as allowing an administrative or executive assistant to make and receive calls for their executives.

 

Role Member(s)
Project Sponsor Matt Morrissey
Project Governance Matt Morrissey, Julien Rossow-Greenberg, & Kevin Donahue
Project Owners Vince Czyzewski & Reuben Tiger-Wesley 
Project & Change Managers Ben Alfonsi & Emily Wilms 
Project Technical Lead Max Mancini 
Communication, Training & Client Support Lead Julien Rossow-Greenberg
Project Team Members Emil Kotschneff, John Medeck, Pete Palladino & Gary Elder
Department/Division  Zoom Champions
Office of the President Chrissy Quisenberry
Office of the Provost Tim Hoffman
College of Engineering Keith Argue
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Jonathan Graziola & Colleen Hinds
College of Professional Studies Ryan Moffat
M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of Nursing Maria Pavelsky
ÎÞÂëרÇø School of Business Scott Hansen
Charles Widger School of Law Joe Mariani
Enrollment Management Brian Galloway
Student Life Tom DeMarco
Falvey Library Milicent Gaskell
Human Resources Jen Derry
Dining Services Michael Powers
Financial Affairs Sarah Caffrey
Campus Mailroom & Graphic Services Michael George
Office of Auxiliary Services Tony Alfano
Public Safety Megan Jacobs
University Advancement Michael Zellman
University Communications and Marketing Melissa Cunningham
Strategic Planning and Institutional Effectiveness Stephen Sheridan
General Counsel & Compliance Hedya Aryani
Athletics Gina Palmero
Facilities Management Office Andrea Jones
Career Center Andrew Mazar
Mullen Center Parris Bradley
Monastery Lynn Walsh
Building & Zones Port Date
Kennedy Hall A
Tolentine B
Drosdick Hall C
Middleton C
Military Sciences Building C
ÎÞÂëרÇø Center (789) D
Riley Hall E
Technology Services Building F
Stone Hall F
Farrell G
Griffin G
Geraghty G
Lancaster Area Housing H
Mullen Center I
Pike Garage I
Stanford J
Donahue J
Jake Nevin K
Davis Center K
Stadium K
Stadium Garage K
Galberry K
Finneran Pavilion K
Talley Center K
Health Services Building L
Driscoll L
Bartley  M
Sullivan Hall M
Vasey N
Connelly Center N
Dougherty N
Austin O
Corr O
St. Rita's O
St. Augustine Center P
Old Falvey Q
Falvey Q
Mendel R
John Barry S
White Hall S
Chemical Engineering S
Garey (and Guard Houses) T
Maintenance Building U
Structural Engineering U
Steam Plant U
Scarpa (Law School) V
St. Mary's W
Burns W
Dundale W
West Campus Dorms W
The Inn X
Cabrini Campus Y
Monastery Z

Frequently Asked Questions

Desk Phone Eligibility

User Phones

Users may request a desk phone if they average 5 or more outgoing calls a week in the last 13 months.

When the migration is complete, all users will have a Zoom soft client via the Zoom app (PC/Mac/iOS/Android supported).

Departmental/Common Area Phones

Any departmental or common area phone that has made 1 or more outgoing calls per week for the last 13 months will receive a physical phone. 

University Helpdesk

Call Us: 610-519-7777
M-Th 8am-10pm
F 8am-5pm
Sa-Su 12pm-8pm

Walk-ins: Falvey Library, First Floor
M-Th 9am-7pm
F 9am-5pm

Walk-ins: 
TechZone @ The Commons
Dobbin Hall
M-Th 8am-10pm
F 8am-5pm
Sa-Su 12pm-8pm

School of Law Helpdesk

Call Us: 610-519-7700
Walk-ins: Law Library Rm 104
M-F 9am-5pm

Classroom Technologies Hotline

610-519-5631