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Advanced American Telephone Products – Business Phone Sys., w/CID/CW, 4-Line, Expandable, BK/WE – Sold as 1 EA – Four-line Corded Business System Phone features Caller ID/Call Waiting and is expandable up to 16 extensions. Offers a 200 name/number directory, visual message waiting indicator, new call indicator, remove button, display dial, 200 name/number Caller ID history, page, intercom and call transfer between stations, 32 speed dial and 16 intercom number locations, three-party conferencing Reviews

Advanced American Telephone Products – Business Phone Sys., w/CID/CW, 4-Line, Expandable, BK/WE – Sold as 1 EA – Four-line Corded Business System Phone features Caller ID/Call Waiting and is expandable up to 16 extensions. Offers a 200 name/number directory, visual message waiting indicator, new call indicator, remove button, display dial, 200 name/number Caller ID history, page, intercom and call transfer between stations, 32 speed dial and 16 intercom number locations, three-party conferencing

  • Sold as 1 EA
  • Manufacturer: Advanced American Telephone
  • Total percentage of recycled content: 0
  • Post Consumer Waste: 0
  • Country of origin: CN

Advanced American Telephone Products – Business Phone Sys., w/CID/CW, 4-Line, Expandable, BK/WE – Sold as 1 EA

Four-line Corded Business System Phone features Caller ID/Call Waiting and is expandable up to 16 extensions. Offers a 200 name/number directory, visual message waiting indicator, new call indicator, remove button, display dial, 200 name/number Caller ID history, page, intercom and call transfer between stations, 32 speed dial and 16 intercom number locations, three-party conferencing, speakerphone in handset, chain dialing, rapid scroll, four-line blue backlit display, memory loss protection, auto line selection, hold, line status, Do Not Disturb feature, auto redial, last six number redial, mute, two data ports, power failure operation on all four lines, flash, and selectable ring tones. Trilingual setup menu can be viewed in English, French or Spanish. Hearing aid compatible. 2.5mm headset compatible. Compatible with AT&T 1080 and 1040. DSL compatible (splitter/filters not included).

  • Sold as 1 EA
  • Manufacturer: Advanced American Telephone
  • Total percentage of recycled content: 0
  • Post Consumer Waste: 0
  • Country of origin: CN
  • List Price: $ 199.99

    Price: $ 119.99

    Advanced American Telephone Products – Phone System 6.0, w/Answering System, Cordless, Black/Silver – Sold as 1 EA – Corded/cordless phone system features Caller ID, DECT 6.0 Digital Technology, fully integrated digital answering system, dial-in-base speakerphone, and handset speakerphone. System includes one additional handset with charger and is expandable up to 12 handsets through a single phone jack. Digital answering machine offers up to 11 minutes of digital recording time, call screening/

    • Sold as 1 EA
    • Manufacturer: Advanced American Telephone
    • Total percentage of recycled content: 0
    • Post Consumer Waste: 0
    • Country of origin: CN

    Advanced American Telephone Products – Phone System 6.0, w/Answering System, Cordless, Black/Silver – Sold as 1 EA

    Corded/cordless phone system features Caller ID, DECT 6.0 Digital Technology, fully integrated digital answering system, dial-in-base speakerphone, and handset speakerphone. System includes one additional handset with charger and is expandable up to 12 handsets through a single phone jack. Digital answering machine offers up to 11 minutes of digital recording time, call screening/intercept, remote access, memo recording, message time/day stamp, and voice prompts memo. Wireless network-friendly phone features a 50 name/number phonebook directory, nine-number speed dial, any key answer, auto off function, call transfer using intercom, handset locator, handset volume control, intercom, large lighted display, lighted keypad, last five number redial, line status indication, mute function, on-hook dialing, ringer volume control, and selectable ringer tones. Conference between an outside line and up to two handsets. Setup menu is in English, Spanish and French.

  • Sold as 1 EA
  • Manufacturer: Advanced American Telephone
  • Total percentage of recycled content: 0
  • Post Consumer Waste: 0
  • Country of origin: CN
  • List Price: $ 139.95

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  • What kind of low cost broadband is available, and where?

    I’m sick of dialup, even the $10/month brands like NetZero, because of the low transfer speed.

    I’d love to get broadband, but 1) DSL isn’t avaialbe out here in the countryside, 2) neither is cable, and 3) satellite and wireless braodband costs about $600 to $1000 just for the hookup fees (depending on the provider), and about $60 to $80 a month for the service.

    Is there anything cheaper? Is there something in the free, to $10 to $25 per month for boradband without having to buy into satellite TV too, or am I just dreaming? If I’m not dreaming, can you supply information?

    How do I get Vista to dial when I want it to?

    My club is too cheap to get DSL and is using dial up and just got a computer running Vista. There are a couple of user at the club who need to be able just to run a program that does a file transfer. The problem is that I haven’t been able to get the dial up connection to fire with anything besides Firefox or IE. How do I make Vista do the dialup when I run one of the file transfer programs. I’ve tried ping, nslookup, etc. I suppose that I could make it dial by running IE and putting in a delay, but that is QUITE inelegant. Can you do better?
    I actually have the “dial when a connection is needed” option already set. It often dials for IE, but not always and rarely, if ever, dials for SFTP or for any of the other file transfer programs. This is something that is specific to Vista (and rather annoying at that).

    What kind of low cost broadband is available, and where?

    I’m sick of dialup, even the $10/month brands like NetZero, because of the low transfer speed.

    I’d love to get broadband, but 1) DSL isn’t avaialbe out here in the countryside, 2) neither is cable, and 3) satellite and wireless braodband costs about $600 to $1000 just for the hookup fees (depending on the provider), and about $60 to $80 a month for the service.

    Is there anything cheaper? Is there something in the free, to $10 to $25 per month for boradband without having to buy into satellite TV too, or am I just dreaming? If I’m not dreaming, can you supply information?