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Hooking Things Up
The Telco uses a variety of connections to service the customer locations. The typical two−wire interface to the network is terminated in a demarcation point. Normally, Telco terminates in a block; this can be the standard modular block. Another version of connector for digital service is an eight−conductor (four−pair) called the RJ−48X. When a Telco brings in a digital circuit, the four−wire circuit is terminated into a RJ−68 or a smart jack.

