Using your modem overseas? Most countries use the same telephone jack which is used in the United States (known as an RJ-11 jack). However, there are many other types of telephone jacks which are used in various countries throughout the world. In those countries, you will need a telephone adapter jack to make the connection between the RJ-11 jack on the end of your modem's telephone line and the telephone jack.
All of our telephone jack adapters (called Teleplug-In™) are duplex. A duplex telephone-jack adapter allows the hotel (or office) telephone and the modem to be plugged in at the same time. This is important because it might be necessary to dial manually and activate the modem once a connection has been made. This may be necessary when making a connection through a hotel's switchboard.
Many large hotels use digital phone systems. Modems communicate using analog signals and can not communicate through (and should not be used with) digital systems. Fortunately, many of the larger hotels recognize this problem. Their digital phones often have a data port into which you can plug your modem. (Note that to use the data port in any of the countries indicated below, you will still need a Teleplug-In™ adapter).
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