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*For a printer friendly version of the Cellular FAQ, please click here. To download a copy of WSU Telecommunications' 2006 ACUTA power point presentation entitled "Policies for Business Cellular Phones", please click here. Ordering Services
Cellular Policy - Details
Cellular Policy
- Compensation
Other Questions
Ordering Services Top
A: If your cellular
service is on Weber State's account, submit a
cellular
service request form
with the details of your request.
A: Work with the cellular vendor of your choice. For vendor details, click here.
A: Our Cellular Plans page has information about plans and devices. Just click on the icon of the vendor you are interested in to begin your search. A: Due to a policy change, Weber State University will not provide phone accessories. You must purchase all desired cellular accessories with your own funds.
Cellular Policy - Details Top
Q: I have been paying for personal calls made on a university owned cell phone. Does this process meet IRS requirements? A: Only if you are providing detailed documentation of personal use and business use and are paying a pro-rated share of your total cellular phone bill, including taxes and fees.
A: A step-by-step procedure is provided below. 1. Read the Cellular Policy. You may also want to review the Policy FAQ. 2. Speak with your supervisor to determine if your job requires that you carry a cellular phone. If it is decided that you do need cellular service, determine with your supervisor what level of cellular service you need. 3. If you currently have cellular service and are satisfied with your phone and your level of service, please move on to the next step. If not, you should discuss your situation with Allison Knowlton. She can inform you of your current plan details and the options available to you. 4. Complete the Employee Agreement Form. The original form will remain in your office. If you are unsure of how to fill out the agreement form, please see our example form. If you require further assistance, call Allison at extension 8510. 5. Submit a PAR for a monthly stipend and for any device reimbursements. The PAR will expire in a year and will need to be renewed. You may want to keep a copy of the PAR for your records. It is not necessary to mail a copy of the PAR to Telecommunications. Your department will be entirely responsible for the PAR renewal. 6. Submit a Cellular Service Request specifying that you would like to have your cellular account released to you. This should be done as soon as the PAR is submitted. 7. Telecommunications will contact you when your number has been released. You will be given a number to call to take responsibility for the account. You will have to provide the vendor with credit information during this call.
A: The form is provided
here.
A: Please view our example form. If you still have questions, call Allison at extension 8510.
Cellular Policy - Compensation Top
A: After you complete the agreement form, work with your supervisor or department head to submit a PAR for your cellular stipend. Once your PAR is approved, you will automatically receive the monthly stipend amount in your paycheck.
A: Yes. The compensation amount is taxable income. Otherwise you would still be required to provide detailed documentation of your business and personal calls. Many departments are providing their employees with an additional $20 a month to cover tax costs.
Cellular Policy - Service Plans Top
A: Once you assume financial responsibility of your cellular account, you are free to pick any plan as long as it is at least as expensive as your approved plan amount. If you choose a plan that is more expensive than your approved amount, you will pay the difference.
A: Pay-per-use plans will stay on Weber State's account and must be restricted to business calls only. The user must make a log of all incoming and outgoing calls with documentation of the business reason for each call. Cellular Policy - Devices Top
A: Yes. In most cases, you will be able to keep your phone number and your phone.
Cellular Policy - Contracts Top
A: Yes. You may port your number over to another cellular carrier, or you may get a new service under the cellular vendor of your preference. Weber State currently has a working relationship with T-Mobile, Cingular, Verizon, and Sprint/Nextel. If you would like to have service with a carrier outside of these, you may do so on your own.
A: Yes. Most cellular vendors require a two year contract.
A: Depending on the situation, Weber State might reimburse you for any early cancellation fees. This will be determined by your supervisor.
Other Questions Top
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