[comp.dcom.telecom] ATT Digital Answering Machine

clark@cs.washington.edu> (04/30/91)

Someone was asking here recently about the ATT digital answering
machine.  I just received a flyer from Sears that includes:

	ATT Digital Answering System 1337

	- All digital technology, etc		Sale price $99.99

schuster@cmcl2.nyu.edu> (05/02/91)

In article <telecom11.319.12@eecs.nwu.edu> ssc-bee!ssc-vax!clark@
cs.washington.edu (Roger Clark Swann) writes:

> Someone was asking here recently about the ATT digital answering
> machine.  I just received a flyer from Sears that includes:

>	ATT Digital Answering System 1337
>
>	- All digital technology, etc		Sale price $99.99

Thanks. The inquiry was mine, but perhaps I was not clear enough.
Randy Borow posted in early April about a =second model= of the AT&T
Digital Answering machine which had the =additional= features (these
are =not= in the 1337's that I've seen) of:

	-time/date stamping of incoming emssages
	-voice prompts
	-remote progrmaming with rotary phone.

Mr. Borow (rborow@bcm1a09.attmail.com) has not received/answered my
mail, so I can't ask him what, exactly, he says he played with at an
Illinois AT&T Phone Center Store. He says there are TWO models.


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[Moderator's Note: Well since he reads the Digest regularly, I know he
will see your message here, and perhaps be in a position to answer it
soon.  PAT]

David Fiedler <fiedler@netcom.com> (05/05/91)

panix!schuster@cmcl2.nyu.edu (Michael Schuster) writes:

> In article <telecom11.319.12@eecs.nwu.edu> ssc-bee!ssc-vax!clark@
> cs.washington.edu (Roger Clark Swann) writes:

>> Someone was asking here recently about the ATT digital answering
>> machine.  I just received a flyer from Sears that includes:

>>	ATT Digital Answering System 1337
>>
>>	- All digital technology, etc		Sale price $99.99

> Thanks. The inquiry was mine, but perhaps I was not clear enough.
> Randy Borow posted in early April about a =second model= of the AT&T
> Digital Answering machine which had the =additional= features (these
> are =not= in the 1337's that I've seen) of:

>	-time/date stamping of incoming emssages
>	-voice prompts
>	-remote progrmaming with rotary phone.


I got my father an AT&T 1330, which has one cassette and up to 30
seconds of digitized outgoing messages, plus time/date stamping. The
user interface is a bit tricky for non-programmer types, and the voice
quality isn't the greatest, but it only cost $69.95 at a local
discount store.


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