CentraNet phone change effective Oct. 26

WSU ITS, in collaboration with Frontier Communications, is changing all (approximately 70) Pullman campus CentraNet phones to uniformly use ‘7’ for outside access for making local and long distance calls from these phones.

This change takes effect Thursday, October 26. After that time, CentraNet users will be able to:

~dial other campus phones using the 5-digit number

~dial local Moscow-Pullman phones using 7-XXX-XXXX

~ dial 7-1-AAA-XXX-XXXX for long-distance calls (if that CentraNet line allows long-distance calls)

If you have any questions, please contact the CougTech Help Desk (cougtech@wsu.edu  or  509-335-4357).

Jacqueline Southwick, ITS Communication Coordinator

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