This review is from: AT&T 2300 2.4 GHz DSS Accessory Handset for 2300-Series Expandable Phones (Office Product)
I'd give it 0 stars if I could. I had the same problem with the phone cutting out as the person from Plainview, NY. See AT&T 2300 2.4 GHz Cordless Phone with Caller ID for the review. I do not have call waiting nor do most of the people I call. AT&T was trying to blame the problem on that, but it must be something else. They sent me a new phone (wrong model) to replace it, but it had the same issue. I sent it back. Later, the original phone was unable to find it's base even though other phones worked fine when plugged into the phone connection.
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This review is from: AT&T 2300 2.4 GHz DSS Accessory Handset for 2300-Series Expandable Phones (Office Product)
I have four of these phones (a base and three additional phones) and four teenagers! I think they have held up well. I have also found the Caller I.D. feature to work fine as well. An earlier reviewer indicated it had a bug, but I think this will solve the problem for him. Page 42 of the manual explains that to change the Caller I.D. display, you press # until you see the number in the display change to the way you need it to be to dial it (i.e., push the # sign until the #1 appears before the phone number to dial a long-distance number).
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We've had this phone for over a year now and it is hands down the best cordless phone we've had. Quality is excellent, machine is very clear. We bought the Uniden - 2 handset phone first - but every time we put on the microwave while we were on the phone, the unit would get static. No such thing with this unit. It works great. I have 2 handsets and now I'm thinking of buying a couple more for the rest of the house.
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