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This is Modular connector type 6P6C. Using RJ terms often leads to confusion since the RJ designations refer to very specific USOC wiring configurations. The designation "RJ" means Registered Jack, and should be used only for jacks that are connected directly to phone company circuits. Each of the basic jack styles can be wired for different RJ configurations. For example, the 6-position jack can be wired as an RJ11C (1-pair), RJ14C (2-pair), or RJ25C (3-pair) configuration. The last one (RJ25 wersion of 6P6C) is on this photo.

I suggest name for file: 6P6C Modular connector in RJ-25C (3-pair) configuration

Pewu (talk) 10:28, 13 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Wrong name[edit]

This is either RJ12 or RJ25, not RJ11 ! --Kwak-kwak (talk) 10:06, 16 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]