разъем telco — 50 контактный разъем типа D для 25 парных неэкранированных кабелей из скрученных пар. [http://www.lexikon.ru/dict/net/index.html] Тематики сети вычислительные EN telco connector … Справочник технического переводчика
Micro ribbon — Not to be confused with D subminiature connectors. Micro ribbon 36 pin male on cable … Wikipedia
RJ21 — RJ 21 (or RJ21) is a registered jack standard for a modular connector using 50 conductors, usually used to implement a 25 line (or less) telephone connection such as that used in the 1A2 key telephone system. It is also known as a 50 pin telco… … Wikipedia
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