Path: utzoo!telecom-request Date: Sun, 5 May 1991 06:37:59 GMT From: David Fiedler Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom Subject: Re: ATT Digital Answering Machine Message-ID: Organization: Netcom - Online Communication Services UNIX System 408 241-9760 Sender: Telecom@eecs.nwu.edu Approved: Telecom@eecs.nwu.edu X-Submissions-To: telecom@eecs.nwu.edu X-Administrivia-To: telecom-request@eecs.nwu.edu X-Telecom-Digest: Volume 11, Issue 331, Message 1 of 10 Lines: 34 panix!schuster@cmcl2.nyu.edu (Michael Schuster) writes: > In article 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. David Fiedler UUCP:{ames,mrspoc,hoptoad}!infopro!david AIR: N3717R "Video for Computer Professionals" BIX: fiedler Internet: fiedler@netcom.com USMail:InfoPro Systems, PO Box 220 Rescue CA 95672 Phone:916/677-5870 FAX:-5873