AT&T TL76108 5.8GHz TWO-LINE Digital Corded/Cordless Answering System
- Phone system with dual cordless/corded handsets and built-in digital answering machine
- Digital Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping on 5.8 GHz frequency enables superior range, clarity, and security
- Speakerphone built into both the base and handset for added convenience
- Built-in digital answering machine offers reliable and instant access to messages
- Expandable to up to eight handsets
AT&T 5.8 GHz Digital Corded/Cordless Answering SystemThe AT&T TL76108 5.8 GHz Digital Corded/Cordless Phone with Dual Handsets and Answering System has many value-added features that make it an ideal choice for busy homes. By employing Digital Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping technology on the 5.8 GHz spectrum, the TL76108 offers better sound quality, enhanced range, and increased security compared to phones that operate on a lower bandwidth, such as 2.4 GHz phones. The TL76108’s cordless and corded handsets provide both flexibility and security, all from a single phone jack. Both the base and the handset feature speaker phones and the system is expandable allowing use of up to eight handsets through a single phone jack. The phone also features 2-line operation. An intercom allows you to talk between handset and base, and you can transfer calls between them, as well as hold a conference with up to seven parties. The phonebook can hold up to 50 entries and the phone features lighted k… More >>
AT&T TL76108 5.8GHz TWO-LINE Digital Corded/Cordless Answering System
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5 comments
Small Business User on September 21, 2009 at 6:48 pm
Purchased this phone as a replacement for an out of date AT&T model. Haven’t had any problems with it, reception is clear, cordless phone works – what more can you ask, for the price that was paid??
R. Belfield on September 21, 2009 at 8:17 pm
Received this phone and found out that you can not mount it on the phone. Checked with customer service over at AT&T and they confirmed it. Very misleading.
G. A. Jones on September 21, 2009 at 9:30 pm
Does not work at all with a 2-line VOIP.
I currently have Comcast VOIP and Broadvoice VOIP. One for the domestic calls, the other for international.
You cannot use this phone under these conditions. Hopefully when I switch to a 1 analog + 1 VOIP it will work. If not, I will back over the phone with my truck and watch it smash to pieces. Yay for destruction!
BUT, the phone is great if you have 2-line analog. The volume is load, the handset battery life is pretty good.
Its a pretty simple phone technologically, easy to use.
Good times to be had by some.
Mart Tanner on September 21, 2009 at 11:13 pm
The actual system works well and was easy to set up.
The actual phone had very poor fit, finish and design. Trim is coming loose after one month, buttons are in illogical positions. There is no hold button, you have to default to line 1 regardless of preference, resetting the call counter is unnecessarily complicated.
Cathi on September 21, 2009 at 11:13 pm
The phone works well, but the one feature I wanted, the one which was included in the Product Description and at least one customer review, is not available. The description says, “The phone system is both table- and wall-mountable”. I contacted AT&T (after I purchased the phone, unfortunately) and they confirmed it cannot be put on the wall, not even with an adaptor.
So, I have my old, dying Uniden phone on the wall and my brand new AT&T phone on a table. The phone works well and I like the idea of being able to add more handsets. However, I am still on the lookout for a two-line cordless phone which can be hung on the wall.