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World Wide Phone Guide
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"International Calling
Text messaging Services
SIM cards, mobile
phones
WORLD WIDE PHONE
GUIDE
What you need to hook up your modem just about
anywhere!
Introduction
This is a guide to some typical issues that may arise when
you try to hook up your modem in a different country. It includes a table
of telephone plugs used worldwide, ways to deal with hard
wired phone systems, and how to handle special situations
like digital phones and tax impulses. This is intended especially for world travelers and
road warriors, although the information here can also be useful for people who
have purchased and/or moved computer equipment from one country to another. If you need to
find an item mentioned here, check the list of sources .
First Things First
The first thing I do when preparing to hook up in a new location is test
the phone line. I may need a plug adaptor to do this, as discussed in the following
section. I use a line tester
to first establish that it is a working line, but also whether
it is an analog line, or a digital line. Digital lines
may present a special set of problems, so you need to know this right away.
Phone Plugs
One of the most obvious incompatibilities you are likely to
notice when hooking up your modem in another country is the type of plug used at the wall
jack. (If there is no plug, this may also a problem; this is discussed in the hard wired section).
Most developed countries have their own specific type of
telephone connections. There are a few dozen types of plugs used around the world, as
shown in the table of worldwide phone plugs .
The American-style plug the US RJ-11 is the closest
to what might be considered an international stand"
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