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Landline phone cords typically feature RJ11 connectors, which are standard for most home and office telephones. Some specialty phones may use RJ12 connectors, but RJ11 is the most widely used for connecting handsets and bases.
Yes, many landline phone cords are compatible with both corded and cordless phone systems, as long as the phone's base station or handset uses a standard RJ11 port.
Yes, standard landline phone cords can be used to connect both telephones and fax machines to telephone wall jacks, as they transmit analog voice signals required for both devices.
Coiled cords are typically used between the handset and the phone base for flexibility, while straight cords are often used between the base and the wall jack. While they serve different purposes, both types use the same connectors and can be interchanged depending on your needs.
Most landline phones use standard RJ11 connectors, so if your device has an RJ11 port, these cords should be compatible. Always check your phone’s user manual or the port labeling to confirm the connector type.