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* [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/bw/b_and_w/oct05/B&WOctober2005.pdf The Decline and Fall of ROLM] - Bwog article on ROLM phones
 
* [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/bw/b_and_w/oct05/B&WOctober2005.pdf The Decline and Fall of ROLM] - Bwog article on ROLM phones
 
* [http://www.fantasyfreddy.com/frcolombine/ The Decline and Fall of ROLM] - same article as above, but in jpeg format
 
* [http://www.fantasyfreddy.com/frcolombine/ The Decline and Fall of ROLM] - same article as above, but in jpeg format
 
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* [http://thisamericanlife.org/Radio_Episode.aspx?episode=203 Radio story] about, in part, an infamous Voicemail message forwarded all over Columbia via ROLM. Pre-dates viral email spam.
 
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Revision as of 11:53, 30 November 2007

See also Wikipedia's article about "ROLM".

ROLM Phones make up the campus-wide phone system. Student phone numbers are 212-853-xxxx. Administration and faculty phone numbers are 212-854-xxxx. Standard ROLM Phone units have free on-campus dialing, voice mail, call forwarding, call waiting, and a one-way speaker phone.

Before ROLM, there was CENTREX. Then, ROLM was installed, circa 1988. But of course, as the saying goes, ROLM wasn't built in a day. Initially, the system was a useful medium for connecting members of the campus. However, ROLM phones are now generally unused by students, who opt instead for the many more convenient forms of inter-campus communication such as e-mail, instant messaging, and cell phones.

Campus wide phone messages sent to ROLM phones absolutely never contain useful information that cannot be obtained elsewhere quicker and more conveniently. A folded piece of paper tucked under the plastic faceplate is an effective way to hide the annoying red blinking light.

The signature icon of the ROLM phone is the ROLM Phone Lady, who supplies the voice for university announcements sent out over the system.

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