Common use of Long Distance Service Clause in Contracts

Long Distance Service. Long distance phone service is provided to an employee using a unique Forced Authorization Code (“FAC”). This four-digit number is yours for the duration of your employment with the City. It is extremely important that you DO NOT give this code to anyone, as you are responsible for all calls made with your code. If you receive a telephone statement that contains questionable charges, you should notify IT. This will allow your FAC to be canceled and a new one issued. The IT Department will investigate the suspicious calls and contact the long-distance company to get a credit issued if appropriate. Long distance charges on the ▇▇▇▇ are billed directly to your FAC, regardless of the telephone extension from which the call was placed. This feature eliminates any confusion about the person or department responsible for the calls.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Technology and Communication Policy User Agreement

Long Distance Service. Long distance phone service is provided to an employee using a unique Forced Authorization Code (“FAC”). This four-digit number is yours for the duration of your employment with the City. It is extremely important that you DO NOT give this code to anyone, as you are responsible for all calls made with your code. If you receive a telephone statement that contains questionable charges, you should notify IT. I.T. This will allow your FAC to be canceled and a new one issued. The IT I.T. Department will investigate the suspicious calls and contact the long-distance company to get a credit issued if appropriate. Long distance charges on the ▇▇▇▇ are billed directly to your FAC, regardless of the telephone extension from which the call was placed. This feature eliminates any confusion about the person or department responsible for the calls.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Technology and Communication Policy User Agreement

Long Distance Service. Long distance phone service is provided to an employee using a unique Forced Authorization Code (“FAC”). This four-digit number is yours for the duration of your employment with the City. It is extremely important that you DO NOT give this code to anyone, as you are responsible for all calls made with your code. If you receive a telephone statement that contains questionable charges, you should notify IT. This will allow your FAC to be canceled and a new one issued. The IT Department will investigate the suspicious calls and contact the long-distance company to get a credit issued if appropriate. Long distance charges on the ▇▇▇▇ bill are billed directly to your FAC, regardless of the telephone extension from which the call was placed. This feature eliminates any confusion about the person or department responsible for the calls.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Technology and Communication Policy User Agreement