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What residence halls/living units with wired network service are considered “unbundled” (Greek or co-op) residences for purposes of billing?

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What residence halls/living units with wired network service are considered “unbundled” (Greek or co-op) residences for purposes of billing?

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The following residence halls and living units, which are serviced by Cornell’s wired network service, are considered Greek and co-operative residences for billing purposes. This means that the monthly wired network service fee is billed directly to the subscriber at a charge of $21.35 per month. The monthly wired network service fee is not included in housing costs for these locations. The monthly charge of $21.35 is in addition to any usage charges incurred for off-campus network traffic beyond the 15 Gigabytes per month threshold for combined wired and Wi-Fi (RedRover) usage.

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