Welcome to the Department of Communications Services website for the University of California Santa Barbara. This site presents up-to-date information on all the telephone, television, voice, and data communications services we offer to the UCSB community. It also includes applications that let our customers request service, check account information, and report problems online.
If you are unable to access information or services on this website, or you need the material in an alternative format because of a disability, please call 805-893-8700 to arrange for accommodations.
Browser Compatibility
The Communications Services website is designed to be compatible with popular browsers in current use with Windows, Macintosh, Linux, and FreeBSD systems. Javascript and cookies should be enabled in your browser to make sure that expanding navigation menus and online applications function correctly. If you encounter any problems with browser display of this site, please let us know at [email protected].
Copyright
All pages and content are ©2003-2024 Regents of the University of California.
Printing Web Pages
Any page in this site may be printed directly using the print function in your browser. This will reproduce the entire page, including the top banner and left navigation menus.
To print the primary page content only (without the banner and menus), press the "print this page" button at the upper right. Use your browser's "print" function to send the resulting page to your printer.
Acceptable Use
The Communications Services website abides by the University's Web Domain Guidelines and Electronic Communications Implementing Guidelines (pdf). Copyright standards conform to those set forth in the University of California Policy on Copyright Ownership.
Cookies
Cookies may be used to maintain application login sessions or other state data between web pages. These cookies do not contain personal information.
We invite you to contact us if you have any questions or feedback about our site. Please send an email to [email protected]. Comments are shared with our Web Working Group for their information and review.