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AT&T 964 Corded Expandable 4-Line Intercom Speakerphone

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AT&T 964 Corded Expandable 4-Line Intercom Speakerphone 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. 964 Four-Line Intercom Phone with Digital Answering SystemTELEPHONE SYSTEM FEATURESDistinctive RingLCD DisplayPaging FunctionSpeakerphoneMemory Presets200Redial/Hold/MuteConferencing3-WayCaller ID MemoryCall Waiting/Caller IDRequire subscribing to local phone company services.Computer Data PortsTwoHeadset PortDIGITAL ANSWERING SYSTEM FEATURESLines Answered4Recording Time25 MinutesRemote AccessTime/Day StampCall Screening/Intercept.

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