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telephone jack
noun
A jack on a wall used to connect a telephone to the telephone line.
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Their fantasy apartment had no telephone jack.
To retrieve data, the SportBrain is placed in a portal that plugs into a telephone jack and dials the Internet.
The bus can establish Internet access only by stringing a telephone cord to a telephone jack nearby.
Your parents plug the frame into a power supply and telephone jack, and then you post pictures to the frame through Ceiva's Web site.
PDC 640M users can send images directly to the Internet by plugging the camera into a telephone jack and pressing a connect button.
Users can plug the device into the telephone jack and download electronic book catalogs from the publisher Gemstar-TV Guide International.
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One idea, for example, was something called HomePNA, a system of connecting computers by telephone jacks.
Even people whose houses have plenty of telephone jacks might appreciate a feature found on all expandable sets.
I was directed to write a training script for the telephone operators; the women worked big switchboards, plugging in telephone jacks, connecting and recording long-distance calls.
Guest rooms will have electrical outlets and telephone jacks at desk height, and each room will have two telephones with two lines and voice mail.
Intel introduced a set of chips yesterday that promises to make wireless Internet access a standard feature on laptops and to untie computer users from power outlets and telephone jacks.
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