Best telephone splitter for multiple Sky boxes

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I'm installing 6 Sky boxes in a rack and need to connect them all to a BT line. Obviously I could simply daisy-chain ordinary splitters but is there a more professional way of connecting them up. Could I simply use a 4-way screw terminal block, or is there a wall-mounted connection box designed for routing a single line to multiple extensions in parallel that I could use?
 
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Obvious solution to the wiring is to use 6 normal telephone sockets wired to the telephone side of a NTE 5 face plate splitter. This is one good quality filter serving all 6 sockets.

BUT there may be operational problems when 6 Skyboxes to share a single phone line unless they are designed to cope with two or more sharing a line. Have to ask Sky about that.
 
Is this domestic or commercial? The last commercial one I saw didn't need a phone line.
 
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It's domestic - albeit large!

All boxes need to be on the same line (Sky complain if multiview boxes are on different lines as they suspect you might have them installed in physically different locations and are trying to get multipole subscriptions on the cheap).
 

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