Zoom Phone delivers a highly available, forward-looking digital campus communication platform that encompasses phone, video, and data services to support more than 20,000 faculty and staff. 

What are the benefits of using Zoom Phone and softphones?  

  • Ease of Use: Access meetings, phone and SMS capabilities all through a single application. 
  • Mobility: Option to take Zoom Phone capabilities wherever you go.  
  • Environmentally friendly: Use your existing USC-provided computer without the need of additional hardware. 
  • Zoom Phone Contacts: USC Zoom phone users can be found in the Zoom phone contacts Tab under Contacts then Zoom Phone. 

Will we still be able to use 5-digit dialing between campus phones? 

With Zoom Phone, 10-digit dialing will be required. That said, Zoom Phone’s auto-populate feature allows faculty and staff to look up others’ phone numbers in the USC directory by typing their name. This eliminates the need to look up campus phone numbers.  

What are the minimum system requirements needed to use Zoom Phone on our computers and mobile devices? 

  • Additional system requirements for using advanced features: 

Do I need administrative rights on my computer or device to use or maintain Zoom Phone? 

Some computer programs require a higher level of access to your computer’s or device’s operating system. This higher level of access is called administrative or admin rights. 

Admin rights are required by Zoom Phone on your computer or device only to update an emergency address, which is the address provided to first responders when you dial an emergency number. Contact your local IT support desk if you need this access.  

How secure is the new Zoom Phone platform? 

Zoom Phone provides the USC community with data and privacy protection through strong data encryption using the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 256. 

This data encryption supports USC’s compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and the Health Insurance Privacy and Portability Act (HIPAA)

Zoom Phone is approved to use in accordance with the FERPA and USC’s student privacy policies. 

How reliable is Zoom Phone? 

Zoom Phone runs fully redundant systems in 17 data centers around the world, ensuring services remain intact during maintenance.  

Additionally, Zoom delivers a 99.9999% service level agreement (SLA) rating. 

Agreements with both Amazon AWS and Oracle OCI public cloud infrastructure to provide built-in survivability in the event a data center loses internet, ensuring the highest level of uptime possible. 

How does Zoom Phone handle spam calls? 

Zoom makes every effort to block spam calls from reaching you. If a call is identified as spam it will automatically be routed to your voicemail. From there, you can go into your call History to block the call.  

To block a call in the Zoom Phone application:  

  • Navigate to History.  
  • Click on the ellipses (…).  
  • Select Block Caller.  
  • Choose Spam Calls or Other Reasons.  
  • By registering your number on the Do Not Call List you may also further reduce unwanted telemarketing calls.  

What if I have a personal Zoom account, can I integrate my accounts? 

Business-related phone calls will only be accessible through your USC Zoom Phone account. Therefore, it is important to make sure you are logged into your Zoom Meeting desktop client account using your USC NetID credentials. 

Neither your voicemail greeting nor messages will transfer from your current phone to your new Zoom Phone account. Therefore, we recommend clearing out existing messages prior to your transition. 

Some computer programs require a higher level of access to your computer/device’s operating system. This higher level of access is called administrative or admin rights. 

What should I do if the Zoom Phone icon does not display in my Zoom Meeting desktop application? 

After receiving notification that your Zoom Phone service is active, if you do not see the Zoom Phone icon, please close and relaunch the Zoom Meeting application, log in using your USC NetID via SSO, and check for updates by clicking your profile initials/picture. 

For more information regarding logging into the Zoom Meeting application, please visit the Zoom Meeting page here

Do I need to log into the Zoom Meeting desktop application every day to make and receive Zoom Phone calls using my computer / laptop? 

Once your Zoom Phone account is enabled and you’re logged in using your USC NetID via single sign-on (SSO), you will remain logged in until you actively sign-out or restart your computer. 

To find out more about using the Zoom Meeting application, please visit the Zoom Meeting page

How do I place a call using my Zoom Phone service? 

To place a call using Zoom Phone from your computer or laptop, click on the Phoneicon in your Zoom Meeting desktop application. 

When dialing from a Zoom-enabled desk phone, enter the phone number you wish to dial followed by the Send button. 

Can we use an existing contact list to make calls with Zoom Phone?  

You can either dial by name or synch your Zoom contacts with Office 365, Exchange or Google allowing you to call your contacts using your Zoom Phone. 

To do this, access the Zoom Web Portal, click on Profile. Scroll down to the Calendar and Contacts Integration section and click on the Configure Calendar and Contacts Service button. 

From there, select a Service to enable both Read and Write Permissions. Click Next to save your updates and follow the remaining on-screen instructions to grant Zoom access. 

Once complete, restart your Zoom Meeting desktop application to begin accessing the contacts. 

Can I be on multiple calls simultaneously on different devices? 

Although Zoom Phone can be used concurrently on multiple devices. You cannot be on different calls on multiple devices at the same time. 

In the event of an emergency, who has access to view my emergency address? 

Your emergency address is the address provided to first responders when you dial an emergency number. Your emergency address will be shared with 9-1-1, USC Department of Public Safety (DPS) and available to the Zoom Phone administrator

Your emergency address will be determined based on your connection method: 

  • If on campus, USC wireless will identify your location. 
  • If not connected to wireless, your location will be determined by your Zoom Phone emergency location setting. 
  • If using the Zoom mobile app to dial 9-1-1, your location will be determined by the carrier. 

Please review the instructions on how to update an emergency address for more information. 

Where can I get help? 

  • ITS Service Desk: 213-740-5555