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"Sarge" <sarge@36db.com> wrote in message news:g918sf$l4a$1@aioe.org... > Is this one a good phone for AT&T ? > and what does it mean, routed for hearing aids M3, T3?? |
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> "Sarge" <sarge@36db.com> wrote in message news:g918sf$l4a$1@aioe.org... >> Is this one a good phone for AT&T ? >> > and what does it mean, routed for hearing aids M3, T3?? Check http://www.wireless.att.com/about/di...patibility.jsp Basically, M3 means it causes little interference/noise in a hearing aid, T3 means it can magnetically couply sound into a hearing aid with a special receiving coil. Andreas |
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"Andreas Wenzel" <awspambucket@gmx.de> wrote in message news:g91ktr$dk8$03$1@news.t-online.com... > Sarge wrote: >> "Sarge" <sarge@36db.com> wrote in message news:g918sf$l4a$1@aioe.org... >>> Is this one a good phone for AT&T ? >>> >> and what does it mean, routed for hearing aids M3, T3?? > > Check > > http://www.wireless.att.com/about/di...patibility.jsp > > Basically, M3 means it causes little interference/noise in a hearing aid, > T3 means it can magnetically couply sound into a hearing aid with a > special receiving coil. > > Andreas Oh I see! Thanks a bunch, Andreas! |