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Modular connectors •
4P4C and
4P2C for handset cables (often erroneously referred to as RJ9, RJ10, and RJ22) •
6P2C for
RJ11 single telephone line •
6P4C for
RJ14 two telephone lines •
6P6C for
RJ25 three telephone lines •
8P8C for
RJ61X four telephone lines,
RJ48S and RJ48C for four-wire data lines,
RJ31X single telephone line with equipment disconnect,
RJ38X (similar to RJ31X but with continuity circuit)
Other connectors • 50-pin
miniature ribbon connector for
RJ21X, used for up to 25 lines for multiline phones such as the
ITT 2564,
key telephone systems such as the
1A2 Key System, and
PBX systems.
International standards •
RJ11, by far the most common •
BS 6312, British •
F-010, French •
TAE connector, German
National standards •
TDO-connector, Austria •
WT-4, Polish and Eastern Bloc national standard, also adopted in Russia as ШТР-IV (SHTR-IV) File:WT-4 & RJ11 telephone plug.png|WT-4 telephone plug (A) with RJ11 outlet (B) File:WT-4 & RJ11 telephone socket.png|GTN-4 telephone socket (A) with additional RJ11 socket (B) The Polish WT-4 plug is also adopted in the
Eastern Bloc and Russia as ШТР-IV (SHTR-IV) and has four metal pins and an additional fourth dielectric pin. The corresponding socket comes in two variants. The GTN-4 socket (РТШ-IV (RTSH-IV) in Russia) provides a 4 pin connection (in most cases, the two rightmost pins are used for connecting a single line). The GTNC-4 (РТШК-IV, RTSHK-IV) is a GTN-4 socket that has an additional circuit. The 5th plastic pin of the inserted plug disconnects a 1
μF capacitor that otherwise closes the circuit of the telephone line when the plug is not inserted. This feature allows testing the line when the phone is not plugged in. The usage of a capacitor is mostly obsolete and GTN-4 sockets produced later reuse the capacitor compartment for an additional RJ11 socket.
Legacy •
600 series connector, Australia •
Protea, South Africa •
SS 455 15 50, Sweden and Iceland •
Telebrás plug, Brazil •
Tripolar plug, Italy • BTicino 2021 (with or without line interruption), Italy (rare) == List by country or territory ==