Six wire phone jacks are used for multi-line phones. This two 
line jack adapter was as close to what you are describing as I 
could find with a short search. It splits a two line jack into 
two single line jacks and a two line jack. An office technology 
store might be another source.

<http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2102899&cp=&kw=phone+jack+adapter&parentPage=search>




> A bedridden neighbor has his house wired with three phone lines
> that -- at least in one room -- terminate in a single wall jack .
> 
> He says that the phone company had plugged an adapter into that
> jack that gave him three phone outlets, one for each phone line.
> He could use them for phone, fax and computer modem --
> SIMULTANEOUSLY.
> 
> Unfortunately, a visitor (relative, I think) decided that the
> adapter was broken and threw it away(!!).
> 
> I was on the phone with the phone company (Verizon) for an hour
> and got nowhere -- never even got to a human being!
> 
> Any suggestions?  Thanks. What are these things called?
> -- 
> Pete Holsberg
> Columbus, NJ
> --
> Artificial Intelligence is no match for natural stupidity.
> 
>     --Unknown

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