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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 05/2007) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The AT&T Speakerphone, model 830, is a hearing-aid compatible telephone designed for us by individuals with hearing disabilities. Standard features include speakerphone; 32-number memory; speaker and handset volume adjustability; auto redial; and a display showing time, date, number dialed, and length of call.

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Price: 95.00.

This product record was updated on May 8, 2007.

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AT&T Inc.

175 E. Houston Street
San Antonio, Texas 78205
United States
Telephone: 800-222-3111 or 210-228-0501.
Web: http://telephones.att.com.
Email: atttelephoneproducts@aatphones.com.


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Hear-More Products

42 Executive Boulevard
Farmingdale, New York 11735
United States
Telephone: 800-881-4327.
TT: 800-281-3555.
Fax: 631-752-0689.
Web: http://www.hearmore.com.
Email: sales@hearmore.com.


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