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AT&T 964 Corded Expandable 4-Line Intercom Speakerphone with Digital Answering System (Graphite) | 
enlarge | Brand: Advanced American Telephones Category: CE
List Price: $229.99 Buy New: $129.00 You Save: $100.99 (44%)
New (4) Used (1) Refurbished (2) from $85.00
Rating: 27 reviews
Color: GRANITE (OR GRAPHITE GRAY) Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.9 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 4.1 x 8.9
MPN: 964 Model: 964 UPC: 650530905292 EAN: 0650530905292 ASIN: B00005B97N
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: New in original container , includes all accessories and 1 year warranty from our facility. We inspect, test and warranty sticker all itemes that leave our facility. Professionally packed and shipped via UPS, with tracking and insurance
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| Features:
| • | Access for up to 4 Separate Lines | | • | 3-party conferencing | | • | 2 data ports | | • | Caller ID with call waiting capability | | • | Hands-free Speakerphone |
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Product Description AT&T 964 is a four-line intercom speakerphone with Caller ID, call waiting features and digital answering system. It is a full-featured telephone system, expandable into up to 12 station. Each 964 has its own private answering system with 25 minutes digital recording time. Hands-free duplex speakerphone minimizes "clipping" allowing you to speak and listen without using the handset. This telephone has 200 name/number Caller ID history.
Amazon.com Product Description The AT&T 964 is a four-line digital duplex speakerphone that also provides integrated intercom and an answering system. It can stand alone or function as part of an expandable system, with a long list of advanced features that are ideal for a small office or large home. Accommodating four telephone lines, the phone can connect 11 staff members via intercom, call transfer, and conferencing. It supports caller ID on all four lines, has two data ports, and displays a 200-name-and-number caller history on the multifunction LCD. The speakerphone permits hands-free conversation. Handset features include speed dial, flash, redial, hold button, and hearing aid and headset compatibility. A 25-minute digital answering system has memo capability, remote access, and time and date stamp. The phone is backed by a one-year parts and labor warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 22 more reviews...
This phone is crap. Mine just died after 2 years November 30, 2007 I think this phone was designed by people who either never used a phone, or hate people who do.
The circuit board inside the phone began to fail almost immediately near the headset jack. There is a delay from when you pick up the phone to when the first tone is generated. It doesn't play well with other phones - when I get a call and tell someone else in another room to pick it up, the ATT phone apparently generates some sort of tone (probably used for their intercom system by other ATT phones) that keeps people on other phones from using the line. Oh.. and the caller ID stopped working.
The overall user interface is poorly designed.
All the buttons on the left side of the phone surface just stopped working, so I need to buy another one. Of course, I would never buy another ATT phone - the problem is that aren't that many 3 or 4 line phones with caller ID available. But the next one won't be ATT.
Voicemail/answering system poorly designed and often quirky June 9, 2007 The answering system gets confused if you try to replay the previous message during playback. And once you listen to all new messages, you have to listen to old messages in reverse. So if I don't catch all message number 2 out of 69, then I have to listen to all 69 messages before I can go back (hitting the "Backward" button while it's playing just confuses it). But say I save 20 of those messages (don't delete them). I have to go backwards through those 20 messages just to listen to message number 2 again. Maybe my phone has a manufacturing defect or maybe it's just bad design, but either way I'm getting rid of it. Unforunately there aren't too many options for business phones with the same features. Gheeze, doesn't anyone sell a decent desk phone with a headset jack and a answering machine for around $100? Even for $150 I'm hard pressed to find one with an answering machine built in.
Not happy with phone or seller October 31, 2006 This phone has all the features that I want. It also has a feature that I DON'T want! Whenever there is a power interruption...you lose everything! Almost all settings and directories! It has a battery back-up...but as far as I'm concerned, it don't work. It also must a chip..because very vew of the settings survive a power failure. (unimportant things like the area code survive). I now have to spend an extra $50.00 getting an AC battery back-up for it. I really give it a "1" As far as the seller....I contacted Stratton products (seller) asking to send it back and they never responded, I give them a "-1"
Intercom doesn't work on my wiring January 9, 2006 One of the nice concepts of this phone was the idea of using it as an intercom. I have a huge house, and it's nice to be able to intercom someone in their room instead of going all the way over there each time.
When I plug two of these phones directly into each other, the intercom works as advertised. But over my house wiring the intercom functions don't seem to work. It just sits there beeping at me like I did something wrong.
Can't comment on the voice mail problems - I've never tried them.
The Worst Phone on the Planet December 23, 2005 Everything wrong cited in the earlier reviews is true. The poorest quality at the highest price--shame on you AT&T. Based on my experience with this product, I will never purchase an AT&T branded anything.
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