3.9

Out of 22 Ratings

Owner's of the AT&T Telephone 1080 gave it a score of 3.9 out of 5. Here's how the scores stacked up:
  • Reliability

    4.0 out of 5
  • Durability

    4.14 out of 5
  • Maintenance

    3.68 out of 5
  • Performance

    3.95 out of 5
  • Ease of Use

    3.78 out of 5
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Appendix A
Glossary
Auto Attendant: A 1080 telephone in your multi-telephone system is
assigned to pick up a ringing line automatically after a selected number of
rings. The Auto Attendant plays the selected auto attendant message and
redirects the call if the caller enters an extension number. You can assign up
to 16 Auto Attendants in your telephone system.
Caller ID: Caller identification is a subscriber service available from most local
telephone companies for a fee. When you subscribe to caller identification,
you can see who’s calling before you answer the phone if you and the caller
are both in areas offering caller ID service with compatible equipment.
Caller ID with call waiting: This is a single, combined subscriber service which
may be available from your local telephone company. If you subscribe to this
service, you can use your 1080 telephone to see who’s calling even while you
are on another call (as long as your caller is in an area with caller ID service
and both telephone companies use compatible equipment).
Central message: When a call is answered by the auto attendant, and a
caller presses [9], a central message, one not intended for any particular
extension, is created.
Centrex service: This is a special subscriber service which may be available from
your local telephone company for a fee. This 1080 telephone can be used with
Centrex service.
COVM: Central Office Voice Mail is a subscriber voice message service which
may be available from your local telephone company. This service may be
called by another name in your area (e.g. call answering).
DND: When activated, the Do Not Disturb (DND) feature prevents
interruptions during a call.
DSL: Digital subscriber line, (DSL) service is available from your telephone
company for a fee. It allows you to receive high-speed internet through
your telephone line(s). Some special equipment, splitters and/or filters, are
required for the telephone and data service to work properly together.
DTAD: The Digital Telephone Answering Device is a sophisticated, tapeless
answering system built into the 1080 telephone. In some installations,
messages for your phone can be recorded on a 1080 in your system.
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