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A telephone plug is a plug which allows a telephone to connect to the local telephone network. The standard for telephone plugs varies from country to country.
[edit] List of countries and territories, with the plugs they use
This list covers only single line telephone plugs commonly used in homes and other small buildings.
There are many other types of plugs used for more special telephone sets. For example, the wide array of registered jacks.
Place |
Plug or Plugs |
Afghanistan |
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Albania |
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Algeria |
F-010 |
American Samoa |
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Andorra |
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Angola |
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Anguilla |
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Antigua |
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Argentina |
RJ11 |
Armenia |
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Aruba |
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Australia |
610 or RJ11 |
Austria |
TDO |
Azerbaijan |
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Azores |
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Bahamas |
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Bahrain |
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Balearic Islands |
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Bangladesh |
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Barbados |
RJ11 |
Belarus |
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Belgium |
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Belize |
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Benin |
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Bermuda |
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Bhutan |
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Bolivia |
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Bosnia |
RJ11, or older 3-pin plug used in countries of former SFRJ |
Botswana |
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Brazil |
Telebrás plug or RJ11 |
Brunei |
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Bulgaria |
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Burkina Faso |
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Burundi |
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Cambodia |
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Cameroon |
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Canada |
RJ11 |
Canary Islands |
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Cape Verde |
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Cayman Islands |
RJ11 |
Central African Republic |
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Chad |
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Channel Islands |
BS 6312 |
Chile |
RJ11 |
China, People's Republic of |
RJ11 |
Colombia |
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Comoros |
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Congo-Brazzaville |
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Congo-Kinshasa |
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Cook Islands |
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Costa Rica |
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Côte d'Ivoire |
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Croatia |
RJ11, or older 3-pin plug used in countries of former SFRJ |
Cuba |
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Cyprus |
BS 6312 (431A and 631A) With RJ11 used for ADSL |
Czech Republic |
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Denmark |
RJ11 in newer installations, but mainly the national 3-prong standard |
Djibouti |
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Dominica |
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Dominican Republic |
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East Timor |
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Ecuador |
RJ11 |
Egypt |
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El Salvador |
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Equatorial Guinea |
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Eritrea |
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Estonia |
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Ethiopia |
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Faroe Islands |
RJ11 |
Falkland Islands |
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Fiji |
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Finland |
RJ11 |
France |
F-010 |
French Guiana |
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Gaza |
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Gabon |
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Gambia |
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Germany |
TAE |
Ghana |
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Gibraltar |
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Greece |
RJ11 although other types can also be found |
Greenland |
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Grenada |
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Guadeloupe |
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Guam |
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Guatemala |
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Guinea |
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Guinea-Bissau |
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Guyana |
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Haiti |
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Honduras |
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Hong Kong |
BS 6312 or RJ11 |
Hungary |
RJ11 |
Iceland |
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India |
RJ11 |
Indonesia |
RJ11 |
Iran |
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Iraq |
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Ireland |
RJ11 although 4-way "post office jacks" are sometimes encountered on old (pre 1980's) installations |
Isle of Man |
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Israel |
BS 6312 or RJ11 |
Italy |
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Jamaica |
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Japan |
RJ11 |
Jordan |
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Kenya |
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Kazakhstan |
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Kiribati |
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Korea, South |
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Kuwait |
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Kyrgyzstan |
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Laos |
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Latvia |
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Lebanon |
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Lesotho |
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Liberia |
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Libya |
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Lithuania |
RJ11 |
Liechtenstein |
TAE |
Luxembourg |
RJ11 (sometimes older 4-pin luxembourgish telephone plug can be found)]] |
Macau |
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Macedonia |
RJ11, or older 3-pin plug used in countries of former SFRJ |
Madagascar |
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Madeira |
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Malawi |
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Malaysia |
RJ11 |
Maldives |
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Mali |
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Malta |
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Martinique |
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Mauritania |
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Mauritius |
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Mexico |
RJ11 |
Micronesia |
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Moldova |
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Monaco |
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Mongolia |
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Montserrat |
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Morocco |
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Mozambique |
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Myanmar |
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Namibia |
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Nauru |
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Nepal |
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Netherlands |
RJ11 and the Dutch standard plug/socket |
Netherlands Antilles |
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New Caledonia |
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New Zealand |
BS 6312 |
Nicaragua |
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Niger |
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Nigeria |
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Norway |
RJ45 in newer installations, 3-prone national standard in older installations |
Okinawa |
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Oman |
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Pakistan |
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Palmyra Atoll |
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Panama |
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Papua New Guinea |
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Paraguay |
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Peru |
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Philippines |
RJ11 |
Poland |
RJ11 or Polish national 5-pin (WT-4) coupled with RJ11 socket in older installations |
Portugal |
RJ11 (also known as R.I.T.A.) |
Puerto Rico |
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Qatar |
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Republic of Macedonia |
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Réunion |
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Romania |
RJ11, 3-pin triangular plug or 5-pin circular plug |
Russian Federation |
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Rwanda |
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St. Kitts and Nevis |
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St. Lucia |
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St. Vincent |
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Saudi Arabia |
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Senegal |
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Serbia, Montenegro |
RJ11, or older 3-pin plug used in countries of former SFRJ |
Seychelles |
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Sierra Leone |
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Singapore |
RJ11 |
Slovakia |
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Slovenia |
RJ11, or older 3-pin plug used in countries of former SFRJ |
Somalia |
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South Africa |
RJ11 or Protea |
Spain |
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Sri Lanka |
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Sudan |
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Suriname |
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Swaziland |
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Sweden |
SS 455 15 50 or RJ11 |
Switzerland |
Reichle-connectors |
Syria |
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Tahiti |
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Tajikistan |
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Taiwan |
RJ11 |
Tanzania |
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Thailand |
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Togo |
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Tonga |
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Trinidad & Tobago |
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Tunisia |
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Turkey |
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Turkmenistan |
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Uganda |
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Ukraine |
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United Arab Emirates |
BS 6312 |
United Kingdom |
BS 6312 (431A and 631A) With RJ11 used for ADSL |
United States of America |
RJ11 |
Uruguay |
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Uzbekistan |
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Venezuela |
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Vietnam |
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Virgin Islands |
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Western Samoa |
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Yemen |
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Zambia |
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Zimbabwe |
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