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{{Infobox Landline Telephones|image1=AT&T CL2909 Product Image.jpg|brand=AT&T|model=CL2909|colors=White|formfactor=Corded (Desktop)|introduced=2009|discontinued=2020|successor=AT&T | {{Infobox Landline Telephones|image1=AT&T CL2909 Product Image.jpg|brand=AT&T|model=CL2909|colors=White|formfactor=Corded (Desktop)|introduced=2009|discontinued=2020|successor=No direct successor. | ||
Replaced by: AT&T CL4940|ringer=Piezoelectric|originalprice=$24.95|manufacturer=Advanced American Telephones}} | |||
The '''AT&T CL2909''' is a basic economy-grade corded landline telephone. It was produced by Advanced American Telephones, manufactured in China, and released in 2009. And branded as the "AT&T Corded Speakerphone". It sold for $24.95.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20170708010254/https://telephones.att.com/pd/290/CL2909-Speakerphone-with-caller-ID-call-waiting</ref> It's similar to the VTech CD1153 but with minor differences. Unlike many previous AT&T economy models, it features caller ID/call waiting and a speakerphone. These features run on 4 AA batteries. It was the last corded desktop telephone produced by Advanced American Telephones to feature standard sized buttons. In 2020, the CL2909 was discontinued and pulled from the AT&T online store and from retailers. | The '''AT&T CL2909''' is a basic economy-grade corded landline telephone. It was produced by Advanced American Telephones, manufactured in China, and released in 2009. And branded as the "AT&T Corded Speakerphone". It sold for $24.95.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20170708010254/https://telephones.att.com/pd/290/CL2909-Speakerphone-with-caller-ID-call-waiting</ref> It's similar to the VTech CD1153 but with minor differences. Unlike many previous AT&T economy models, it features caller ID/call waiting and a speakerphone. These features run on 4 AA batteries. It was the last corded desktop telephone produced by Advanced American Telephones to feature standard sized buttons. In 2020, the CL2909 was discontinued and pulled from the AT&T online store and from retailers alongside all other single-line non answering system models such as the CL2940. There is no direct successor the the CL2909. The AT&T CL4940 has replaced it, which is not in the same product category. The CL2909 remains on sale to this day at NOS retailers including Amazon. | ||
== Features == | == Features == | ||
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Units produced from 2009 to 2012 featured the older AT&T logo with lowercase text and came in a orange box with a slight Frutiger Aero design. | Units produced from 2009 to 2012 featured the older AT&T logo with lowercase text and came in a orange box with a slight Frutiger Aero design. | ||
Some | Some boxes printed during the [[wikipedia:2010_Winter_Olympics|2010 Winter Olympics]] also contains branding "Proud Sponsor of the U.S. Olympic Team" next to the AT&T logo. | ||
Some units made up until circa 2013 seem to include a data pass through ports. ''(Pictured below)'' However, it seems like this was a limited run. It's mostly only present on the early logo versions. | Some units made up until circa 2013 seem to include a data pass through ports. ''(Pictured below)'' However, it seems like this was a limited run. It's mostly only present on the early logo versions. | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category:American Telephone and Telegraph (AT&T)]] | |||