To provide real-time technical assistance during the migration, the ITS team will host a live day-of support session on Tuesday, June 16th from 9:30am to 4:00pm CT. Join the Zoom Phone Migration Support Room: https://meet.google.com/pjt-fvhm-vff If you experience issues with calling, voicemail, physical desk phones, headset configuration, or the Zoom Workplace application during the transition, feel free to join the support session to connect directly with an ITS team member. We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we complete this important upgrade to our campus telecommunications systems. |
Ensure that you have installed and signed in to the Zoom Workplace application using your UWF credentials. If you have been assigned a desk phone or headset, verify that it is connected and functioning properly. |
Phone number migrations will begin on Tuesday, June 16 at approximately 10:30am. Most users will experience little to no interruption in service; however, brief service interruptions may occur while numbers are being ported. |
No. Existing university phone numbers will remain the same unless you have been specifically notified otherwise. |
No problem. Active calls will not disconnect during the cutover. Once that call ends, any new incoming calls will begin ringing through Zoom Phone. |
First, sign out of and back into the Zoom Workplace application. If the issue persists, restart your computer and verify that you have an internet connection. If you continue to experience problems, join the live support session or contact the ITS Help Desk. |
Yes. A headset is not required to use Zoom Phone. You can make and receive calls using your workstation as long as your computer has a functioning speaker and microphone. You may also use the Zoom Workplace mobile application or an assigned desk phone, if applicable. |
Yes. You can install the Zoom Workplace mobile application on your smartphone or tablet and sign in using your UWF account to make and receive calls. |
Existing voicemail messages will not automatically transfer to Zoom Phone. Users should save any voicemail messages they wish to retain prior to the migration. |
Yes. A headset is not required to use Zoom Phone. You can make and receive calls using your workstation as long as your computer has a functioning speaker and microphone. You may also use the Zoom Workplace mobile application or an assigned desk phone, if applicable. |
Yes. A headset is not required to use Zoom Phone. You can make and receive calls using your workstation as long as your computer has a functioning speaker and microphone. You may also use the Zoom Workplace mobile application or an assigned desk phone, if applicable. |
The Zoom Phone team may have visited your office while you were away in preparation for UWF's phone service migration to Zoom Phone. Before June 16: Continue using your current phone. |
The way you make and receive calls may be changing, but your assigned phone number remains the same. |
If you found a Zoom Phone calling card in your office, find the picture below that best matches your situation.
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If others in your area received calling cards and you did not, one of these is probably true:
If you currently use a Siemens or Cisco phone, there’s still a good chance we’ll be visiting your area around June 16th. |
For setup instructions, training materials, and information about using Zoom Phone on your computer, mobile device, or desk phone, visit Getting Started with Zoom Phone.