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Proper Cell Phone/Blackberry Use
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FAQs What do I do if my cell/blackberry battery is low or expired?What do I do if my cell/blackberry battery is low or expired? What do I do if my cell/blackberry is broken or malfunctioning?What do I do if my cell/blackberry is broken or malfunctioning? What do I do if my cell/blackberry is lost or stolen? What are the hours of the Telecommunications Office?What are the hours of the Telecommunications Office? Why should I have my cell/blackberry with me at all times?Why should I have my cell/blackberry with me at all times? Why should I backup my blackberry data?
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What to do before your battery is low or has expired: Frequent recharging is recommended to prevent power loss in your cell phone/blackberry. If expired, bring battery and cell phone/blackberry to the Telecommunications office for maintenance.
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What to do when your cell phone/blackberry is broken or malfunctioning: Bring your cell phone/blackberry to the Telecommunications office to have it repaired and/or replaced.
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What to do if your cell phone/blackberry is lost or stolen: 1.Report the loss or theft immediately to Hospital Police. 2.Report the loss or theft immediately to Telecommunications Office.
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Hours and/or days of Telecommunications: Telecommunications is open 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. Customer Service Representatives are on site at all times.
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Why you should have your cell phone/blackberry with you at all times: It’s imperative that all Harlem Hospital employees carry their cell phones/blackberries in the event of a disaster, contacting staff members and/or patients. Cell phones/blackberries are a primary means of communication for HHC employees.
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Why I should backup data from my blackberry: In the event your blackberry malfunctions, you should bring it to the Telecommunications office to backup the data.
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