To be more specify I had a CDMA Wireless Land line telephone with postpaid connection. Recently I terminated the connection. So now all I have a bulky landline phone with no use. Either I have to sell it as a scrap or decorate it as a show piece LOL
So If I could able to use is a wired landline handset that would be great
If you're CDMA phone was connected to the landline plug (RJ11) then perhaps the phone handset and the base communicates using CDMA. In that case the base was likely communicating over the standard POTS.
Unless you give all the details of what the system is that you have (i.e. manufacturer, model number, carrier plan, etc) most of what you'll get is like this...just guesses.
I can't claim to know anything about India's Telecom infrastructure, but with a big antenna stuck on the phone it sure doesn't strike me as a landline (as in copper wire to the home) like there is in the US.
I think you misread what I said, RJ11 was the standard jack type for the US phone system. RJ45 is the standard Ethernet jack. They are different sizes, with a different number of conductors.
Sorry, I mean Rj11, Yes, I have a wired landline connection as well which is connected by a Rj11 port. This is the one I want to convert if this could be used as a hand set for that wired Rj11 connection.