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Terms and Conditions for Telephone Use

Fair and ethical use of the Cornell telephone system for faculty and staff

This article applies to: Telephone Services for Faculty and Staff

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Responsible Use of Telephone Services  

Use of all campus telephone resources is governed by university policies and codes as well as applicable federal, state, and local laws. All users of university resources are expected to be familiar with and abide by these regulations. To find out more about these policies at Cornell, see Policy 5.1: Responsible Use of Information Technology Resources.  

Harassment and Abuse  

People using campus telephones for fraudulent or harassing purposes are subject to prosecution under local, state, and federal law. Policy last updated: July 21, 2000

Making Personal Calls on Cornell Telephones

Employees must pay directly for personal calls, for example, by using a calling card.

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