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Using a Switch in Residence Halls

Wireless routers are NOT allowed in residence halls.

The use of mobile hotspots is also strongly discouraged

The ability to share your cellular data plan with your laptop or other devices can possibly work great for you, but will cause immediate interference for other residents. It is also important to remember that others around you may connect to your cell phone and use your data bandwidth, which may end up costing you overage fees.

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Cell Phone Coverage on Campus

Students, staff and visitors experience variations in cell phone service on Campus.  Each cell phone provider makes decisions about the service level they provide in each city and rural area across the country.  You (not the University), as a cell phone customer, have a voice in getting your cell phone provider to provide the service you need. Learn about WiFi calling, as it will improve your call quality on campus.

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LOS (Local Only Service)

LOS is a service provided by the University, to allow callers to call people in areas located out of the city limits of Lafayette. Callers can contact people on the order of up to 22 miles from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. These calls will be treated as a local/direct call and no extra charge will be assessed.

The following communities are covered by the LOS: (This is not necessarily a complete list)

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Student Long Distance

All off campus dialing begins by obtaining dialtone, pressing the [9] key, and hearing dialtone.

You may dial the [9] and NNN-NNN-NNNN, this long distance call will be sent to the AOS Carrier. You must have a calling card, when you hear the AOS Carrier request tone (splash tone), enter the card number and PIN.

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