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How do I purchase a physical phone to work with Zoom phone?
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How do I request a university phone number?
Can I request a physical Cisco phone to be set up for Zoom phone?
Do I need to dial 9 or 1 to get an outside line when calling off campus, long distance or using a fax?
How do I check Zoom phone voicemail when I am away from my physical phone?
How do I correct the spelling of my name on the phone display?
How do I get a university phone line disconnected?
How do I manually reboot a physical phone?
How do I request a telephone cable?
How do I set up / check voicemail from a physical phone (not in the Zoom client)?
How do I transfer a call on my physical phone (not the Zoom client)?
If a Cisco phone breaks, how do I get it fixed?
What phone model is recommended for conference room use?
What phone models are recommended for office use?
Where can I find my PIN for Zoom Phone?
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