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AT&T 955 Corded Expandable 4-Line Intercom Speakerphone with Caller ID (Graphite) | 
enlarge | Brand: Advanced American Telephones Category: CE
List Price: $169.99 Buy Refurbished: $119.00 You Save: $50.99 (30%)
Rating: 15 reviews
Media: Electronics Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 4.1 x 8.9
MPN: 955 Model: 955 UPC: 650530908897 EAN: 0650530908897 ASIN: B00005B97Q
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: 1 Year Warranty, Fully Refurbished Inside and out (but never defective). Comes with Base, Handset, New cords and power supply. Literature available via download, professionally packaged (not in original container)
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| Features:
| • | Accepts 4 lines; 3-party conferencing | | • | Supports up to 11 AT&T 955 or 964 stations | | • | Caller ID with call waiting capability | | • | 2 data ports | | • | Hands-free speakerphone |
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Amazon.com Product Description The AT&T 955 stands alone or works as one part of an expandable telephone system for your growing office. It boasts an impressive list of advanced features, accommodates four telephone lines, and can communicate with 11 other AT&T model 955 or 964 stations. Connect your staff via intercom, page and transfer between extensions, and engage in conference calls. Other features include two data ports for fax or modem, 200-name-and-number caller ID history, and 200-name-and-number directory of frequently used numbers. Each handset has a multifunction LCD for convenient display of the number dialed and duration of calls. The speaker phone permits hands-free conversation.
Product Description Advanced American Telephones designs and produces the telephone products that millions of people enjoy every day. AT&T's voice quality, product selection, and reliability make these telephone products your best choice. They reflect a long and distinguished history of product excellence dating back over 100 years. Today, the company's product line is one of the most extensive in the industry, including corded and cordless phones, answering systems, and phone-related accessories. AT&T cordless telephones are perfect for a person who wants mobility and flexibility while making calls.AT&T 955 is a Four-Line System Speakerphone with Caller-ID / Call Waiting.PRODUCT FEATURES:Intercom, Paging, Transfer;Compatible with 964, 944;Caller ID/Call Waiting Capability;200 Name/Number Directory;Data Ports;Headset compatible;Speakerphone;Visual Message Waiting Indicator.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
Looks good - But thats all... April 7, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Very disappointed with the performance of this phone from ATT. Speed dial is useless, you need to press so many keys it is easier to look up the number. Caller ID only works on one line at a time. The keypad locks up once in awhile and requires pulling power from the phone to make it work again. Sometimes the phone "senses" a call waiting and mutes out the caller's voice for a few seconds at a time. And the last is the best; when answering a line, the phone will sometimes (not often) conference another line in and I get to speak to my customer on one line, and we both listen (at the same time) to a loud dial tone from another. Final opinion: A hand crank phone is better (we have more than one of these phones, so these problems are consistent). After 6 months of ownership we used these phones for target practice and purchased GE phones. Now they make good phones!!
Flat out....these phones suck!!!! August 23, 2004 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
We purchased 3 of the AT&T 955 phones for a small business. After about a week, they all have had their quircky problems.
1. One of the handsets broke, luckily they actually sent me a new one. 2. Occassionally when you pick up line 1 line 3 lights up (seems to be a common problem). 3. The lines "hum" periodically. After contacting the trouble shooting desk, they recommend I get the jack replaced,well, it still does it. 4. They do not work well with cordless phones, the lines do not release, unless you do it manually.
I am in the process of returning these and getting something else, they ARE NOT DEPENDABLE.
Horrible!! July 10, 2004 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Guys, I've owned this phone now for one year and let me tell you that this phone has constant problems. Sometimes when I press the number one line, both the number one line and the number three line will light up!! That's right, two lines come on at the same time!! I regret the day I bought this thing.
They work well but are not perfect June 22, 2004 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have 2 AT&T 955 telephones and 6 AT&T 944 phones in a 2 story house. I purchased some new and some used from various sources in 2002. We had to return one phone when it was new, but all the others worked. We like several of the features *very* much (paging, especially) and wouldn't consider switching to other phones at this time but we've definitely had our share of problems. Two handsets which originally worked no longer work (and it's not the handset). We put them in rooms where the phone isn't used often and just use the speakerphone. We also have 1 phone where the display gets garbled. If you briefly unplug it from power, the display corrects itself but messes up again after several incoming calls. When you page a phone, it automatically uses the speakerphone. My son's phone recently started humming until he picks up the handset. Until he does, I can't hear him, but he can hear me. We have almost double the length of phone wiring that these phones are supposed to support so we're pleased the system works as well as it does despite the handset and display problems we've experienced with multiple phones.
ATT 964 AND ATT 955 May 10, 2004 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
We bought 2 phones for our home office on march 23. 2004. The 2 phones have been returned 7 times. Today, we will get full credit from Staples for the phones:Problems 964: Bad handset . New unit actually was a repakaged unit in the box with a factory seal. Caller ID failed. Did not record calls. Had to reset numerous times. Got a replacement unit. This was a new factory sealed unit. Seemed to work fine. tried to use the conference feature tieing 2 lines together. Put a loud hum in the lines so no one could talk or hear. Problems 955 Seemed to work fine out of box. After 1 week. the speakerphone failed. Everytime used, had a loudfeedback noise into the line in use. Replaced phone. New phone had caller ID failures. ( When I was at the store doing a swap, ran into another customer who was also having problems. These phone are pure garbage. For an analog multiline phone, these are the WORST I have ever owned.. Replaced with used Nortel Venture 3 line phones. Work great.. AT&T needs to take their name of this equipment. It is made by American Advanced Telephones..
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