AT&T CL2909

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AT&T CL2909
Brand AT&T
Model CL2909
Available Colors White
Form Factor Corded (Desktop)


Introduced 2009



Ringer Piezoelectric




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'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 one of the last Advanced American Telephones desk sets to lack an answering system.

Features

  • Caller ID/Call Waiting
  • Caller ID History (up to 65 entries)
  • Speakerphone
  • 14 speed dials (7 keys, with a lower button)
  • Redial
  • Flash
  • Basic Hold
  • English/Spanish/French Setup Menu

Variations

AT&T CL2909 F03/02/2017 Box
Early AT&T CL2909 with a data port

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 of boxes printed during the 2010 Winter Olympics also contains branding "Proud Sponsor of the U.S. Olympic Team" next to the AT&T logo. In 2012 the box was updated to resemble Frutiger Metro. There are several variants of this box from several years. For example, the "F01/03/2013" box features the RoHS complaint logo and new icons compared to the "F04/13/2012" box[1]. Units produced from 2017 to 2019 and later just have the AT&T symbol/logo without the text came in a new box labeled "F03/02/2017" with a more modern design and a blue on white color scheme.[2] Units produced in 2019 and later have the newest AT&T logo with uppercase "AT&T" text. And come in the newer style box found on most AT&T telephones sold today with a white on blue color scheme, along with the features list on the bottom below the picture of the unit and a more modern design.

In 2017, a new users manual was made that features the newer AT&T branding and font.

Some units made up until circa 2013 seem to include a data pass through ports. However, it seems like this was a limited run. It's mostly only present on the early logo versions.