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== History == | == History == | ||
The original 210 models were manufactured by Western Electric (called AT&T Technologies at the time). In the late 1980s, the phone was redesigned and manufacturing was moved oversees It received multiple iterations and improvements over the years. | The original 210 models were manufactured by Western Electric (called AT&T Technologies at the time). In the late 1980s, the phone was redesigned and manufacturing was moved oversees It received multiple iterations and improvements over the years. | ||
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Revision as of 23:31, 12 April 2026
The AT&T 210 is a series of very common trimline telephones. First introduced in 1986[1] when AT&T redesigned its consumer lineup to be more competitive. The 210M is still available new today in a revised model under manufacture from Advanced American Telephones. The 210M features speed-dial memory and 3 programmable Police, Fire, and EMS speed-dials.
History
The original 210 models were manufactured by Western Electric (called AT&T Technologies at the time). In the late 1980s, the phone was redesigned and manufacturing was moved oversees It received multiple iterations and improvements over the years.