What residence halls/living units with wired network service are considered “bundled” (undergraduate and graduate) residences for purposes of billing?
The following residence halls and living units, which are serviced by Cornell’s wired network service, are considered undergraduate residences for billing purposes. This means that the monthly network service fee is included in the housing costs for these residences. Residents at these locations do not pay a separate monthly fee for network service, and will only see charges for network activity if their off-campus network usage is greater than 15 Gigabytes per month for combined wired and Wi-Fi (RedRover) usage.
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