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  2. Telephone jack and plug - Wikipedia

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    This list covers only single-line telephone plugs commonly used in homes and other small installations; there are 44 different variations of plugs, including an Israeli version of BS6312 with different internal wiring of the pins, plus hard wiring to a junction box with no adapter.

  3. Telephone line - Wikipedia

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    The wires between the junction box and the exchange are known as the local loop, and the network of wires going to an exchange is known as the access network. The vast majority of houses in the U.S. are wired with 6-position modular jacks with four conductors wired to the house's junction box

  4. Bell System Practices - Wikipedia

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    The content could be general descriptive information, information on wiring and connections, test procedures, or piece-part replacement and repair information. The BSP documents were produced in primarily two formats, 8 1/2"x11" pages for use in office environments, and in a small, portable format (4" x 6 7/8") for use by installers on the job ...

  5. Home wiring - Wikipedia

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    Telephone wiring is required between the telephone company's service entrance and locations throughout the home. Often a home will have telephone outlets in the kitchen, study, living room or bedrooms for convenience. Telephone company regulations may limit the total number of telephones that can be in use at one time.

  6. Modular connector - Wikipedia

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    The first types of small modular telephone connectors were created by AT&T in the mid-1960s for the plug-in handset and line cords of the Trimline telephone. [1] Driven by demand for multiple sets in residences with various lengths of cords, the Bell System introduced customer-connectable part kits and telephones, sold through PhoneCenter stores in the early 1970s. [2]

  7. List of telephone switches - Wikipedia

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    A SP1 2-wire variant was also available that provided Centrex services. A version of the SP-1 ESS that could provide both 2 & 4 wire services was also built. The first instance was installed in Vegreville Alberta in 1976 or 1977. SP1 4-Wire (Toll) The first example of this switch was installed for Bell Canada, in Thunder Bay, Ontario in late 1973.

  8. British telephone socket - Wikipedia

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    A domestic single British telephone line installation will have a single master socket or line box in the premises, which is provided by BT or another service provider: this socket is the demarcation point between the customer-owned and maintained on-premises wiring, and the telephone network.

  9. Network interface device - Wikipedia

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    The customer connects their wiring to the other side. A single NID enclosure may contain termination for a single line or multiple lines. In its role as the demarcation point (dividing line), the NID separates the telephone company's equipment from the customer's wiring and equipment. The telephone company owns the NID and all wiring up to it.

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