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AT&T 992 Two-Line Corded Speakerphone with Caller ID | List Price: $59.99 Discount Price: $66.25

| Brand: AT&T Binding: Electronics Release Date: 2005-04-01
Features: - Supports 2 lines and 3-party conferencing
- Caller ID with call waiting, 100-name-and-number log
- Built-in speakerphone
- Backlit keypad, hearing aid compatibility
- 100-name-and-number dialing directory
purchased with great trepidation [Posted on 2008-01-24] I was almost scared off by the multiple lousy reviews in Amazon, but due to the lack of choices out there I decided to buy it and, worst case, return it if it was horrible. So far it has been a welcome replacement for my overly complex PBX Axxess by Inter-tel that I just got rid of. I use a wireless Plantronics headset so maybe that's why I have no problem at all with sound quality. I like the larger buttons and back lit caller ID screen as well as the easily programmed speed dial. So far, so good
Great phone [Posted on 2008-02-04] I've had this phone for about 2 years now. I use both lines. All features have worked great. Speaker phone is clear, buttons, everything great.
Terrible product [Posted on 2008-04-18] This telephone has a nasty habit of not connecting when dialing. Probably 20 percent of my calls need to be redialed. Also, when using another extension in the house, this phone picks up and does not hang up...keeping the line in use when the extension is turned off. I have called AT&T Their customer service is the pits. There is nothing wrong with my line or jack - this problem occurs on any jack in the house.
Do not buy this phone
At least I got 8 months service out of it [Posted on 2008-05-07] Speaker crapped out after 8 months - doesn't always respond when you dial a number. Programing interface very confusing.
Not sure if it is worth the trouble to get it replaced - especially after hearing the other reviewer's problems with tech support.
btw - Don't be fooled by the "AT&T" on the label - it has nothing to do with the old Bell System equipment (the "Touch Tone" and indestructable black rotary dial phones) AT&T/Lucent Technologies sold off the consumer products business ages ago. The real AT&T should be ashamed. This is the danger of licening out your brand name.
Don't buy this phone [Posted on 2008-08-14] My previous "AT&T" two-lin phone worked great for years. When I needed a replacement, I selected this supposedly similar unit. Big mistake.
Lots of problems, but the major issue is the dialing. You have to dial at an exact speed, not too fast, not too slow, or your call won't go through. Incredibly annoying.
It also makes a lot of random noises that are very annoying in a quiet office.
This is another example of "features" prevailing over basic functionality. This is my last "AT&T" product.
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