List of Countries and Territories, With The Plugs They Use
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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. Special telephone sets use a variety of special plugs, for example micro ribbon for key telephone systems and the wide array of registered jacks.
Place | Plug types |
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Albania | RJ11 |
Algeria | F-010 |
Argentina | RJ11 |
Australia | 610, RJ11 |
Austria | TDO |
Barbados | RJ11 |
Belarus | RJ11, Polish national 5-pin (WT-4) |
Belgium | Tetrapolar plug, RJ11 |
Bolivia | RJ11 |
Bosnia | RJ11, 3-pin plug used in countries of former Yugoslavia |
Botswana | BS 6312 |
Brazil | Telebrás plug, RJ11 |
Brunei | RJ11 |
Bulgaria | RJ11, Polish national 5-pin (WT-4) |
Canada | RJ11 |
Cayman Islands | RJ11 |
Chile | RJ11 |
China Mainland | RJ11 |
Colombia | RJ11, 2-pin national standard |
Costa Rica | RJ11 |
Croatia | RJ11, 3-pin plug used in countries of former Yugoslavia |
Cyprus | BS 6312, RJ11 |
Czech Republic | RJ11, 4-pin national plug |
Denmark | 3-prong national standard, RJ11 |
Dominican Republic | RJ11 |
Ecuador | RJ11 |
Egypt | RJ11 |
Estonia | RJ11, Polish national 5-pin (WT-4) |
Faroe Islands | RJ11 |
Finland | RJ11, 3-prong national standard |
France | F-010, 8P8C (since 2003) |
Germany | TAE, 8P8C |
Gibraltar | BS 6312 |
Greece | RJ11 |
Hong Kong | RJ11, BS 6312 |
Hungary | RJ11 |
Iceland | RJ11, SS 455 15 50 |
India | RJ11 |
Indonesia | RJ11 |
Iran | RJ11, CEI 23-16/VII, CEE 7/16 |
Ireland | RJ11, 8P8C, 4 way post office jack |
Israel | BS 6312 but wired differently to the British Standard], RJ11 |
Italy | Tripolar plug, RJ11, BTicino 2021 |
Japan | RJ11 |
Latvia | RJ11, Polish national 5-pin (WT-4) |
Lithuania | RJ11, Polish national 5-pin (WT-4) |
Liechtenstein | Reichle-connector, 4-pin Swiss telephone plugs |
Luxembourg | RJ11, 4-pin luxembourgish telephone plug |
Macedonia | RJ11, 3-pin plug used in countries of former Yugoslavia |
Malaysia | RJ11 |
Malta | BS 6312, RJ11 |
Mexico | RJ11 |
Montenegro | RJ11, 3-pin plug used in countries of former Yugoslavia |
Morocco | F-010, RJ11 |
Netherlands | RJ11, Dutch telephone plug |
Nigeria | RJ11 |
New Zealand | BS 6312, RJ11, 8P8C |
Norway | 8P8C, 3-prong national standard, 6-prong national standard |
Pakistan | RJ11 |
Panama | RJ11 |
Peru | RJ11 |
Philippines | RJ11 |
Poland | RJ11, Polish national 5-pin (WT-4) coupled with RJ11 socket |
Portugal | RJ11 |
Romania | RJ11, 3-pin triangular plug similar to the Italian Tripolar plug, 5-pin R.S.-79.809 |
Russia | RJ11, Polish national 5-pin (WT-4) |
Serbia | RJ11, 3-pin plug used in countries of former Yugoslavia |
Singapore | RJ11 |
Slovenia | RJ11, 3-pin plug used in countries of former Yugoslavia |
Slovakia | RJ11, 4-pin national plug |
South Africa | RJ11, Protea, 8P8C |
South Korea | 4-pin standard plug, RJ11 |
Spain | RJ11 |
Sri Lanka | RJ11 |
Sweden | SS 455 15 50, RJ11 |
Switzerland | Reichle-connector, 4-pin plugs |
Taiwan | RJ11 |
Thailand | RJ11 |
Trinidad and Tobago | RJ11 |
Turkey | RJ11, Tripolar plug in older installations |
Ukraine | RJ11, Polish national 5-pin (WT-4) |
United Arab Emirates | BS 6312 |
United Kingdom | BS 6312, RJ11 |
United States | RJ11 and other Registered jacks, 4-pin Bell System plugs |
Uruguay | RJ11 |
Venezuela | RJ11 |
Zimbabwe | BS 6312, RJ11 |
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