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| ==Socket Overview== | ==Socket Overview== | ||
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| nte5.jpg|NTE5C (2016) | |||
| Non-NTE.svg|Non-NTE5 | Non-NTE.svg|Non-NTE5 | ||
| NTE5.svg|NTE5 | NTE5.svg|NTE5 | ||
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| ===NTE6C=== | |||
| BT started using the NTE5C sockets in 2016, by October 2016 most new phone line installations were with this new style. The socket is curved rather than flat on the front face, and the lower section can be removed by simply un-clipping it - there are no longer screws holding the cover in place. There is still a test socket under the lower section. | |||
| === Non-NTE5 === | === Non-NTE5 === | ||