NOTE! The refund campaign has ended - Phone Reform – Mobile tools to support Digitalization
15.12. - 31.12.2017 still phones bills accounted in Rondo will be subject to 150 € VAT 0% refund retrospectively in order for the refund to apply for 2017, ordered phones may therefore be accounted normally in the units. the refund will be handled centrally. This campaign will not be continued in 2018. a Record number of old unprotected devices has been renewed, a Big thank you for all phone renewers!
In 2017 we renewed 1404 mobilephones (2013-2016 ave. 700 pcs. / per year)
Mobile applications that support our work at Aalto University already and more is coming!
Elisa Mobile Certificate can be taken into use in Aalto University's mobile subscriptions at this will make it easier to sign up for existing services as well as for future ones.
What you need to get started: Elisa's subscription, smartphone and Finnish online banking key’s for registration.(unfortunately some banks require you to go to the ElisaShopit for registration)
Mobile phone and mobile subscription are connected to work- and travel safety via for example emergency communication and big part of this is that everyone should have their correct phone number information in Aalto systems. Everyone can check and update their contact information in or .
BR,
Petrus Kiiski
Aalto ITS
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