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Name: TAE  
   
Also Know As:
   
Date of Birth: 26th April 1982
   
Place of Birth: Karnjanaburi, Thailand
   
Profession: Actor
 
 
From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia

TAE (Telekommunikations-Anschluss-Einheit) is the German standard for telephone plugs and sockets. The standard covers two TAE types: F ("Fernsprechgerät" for telephones) and N ("Nebengerät" for other devices such as answering machines and modems). This system was introduced in the early 1990s when the government-owned institution Deutsche Bundespost (DBP, German Federal Post) was divided into Deutsche Post (postal service), Deutsche Telekom (telecomunication services) and Postbank (financal services). Previously, telephones had been hardwired to their wall sockets and only officially approved telephones (legally distributable only by the DBP) were allowed to be connected to the telephone system. Furthermore, telephones and other communication devices could only be leased from the DBP and not be sold or bought on the free market.

TAE socket

TAE socket

TAE plug

TAE plug
Pin Name Used for Color of the wire
1 La Exchange line a White
2 Lb Exchange line b Brown
3 W Line for external bell (obsolete (since mid-1990s)) Green
4 E Line for ground connection, used to request an external connection in very old telephone installations Yellow
5 a2 Line a, looped through the telecommunication device (only N-type plugs) Green
6 b2 Line b, looped through the telecommunication device (only N-type plugs) Yellow

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