Silsesquioxanes are employed as ligand backbones for the synthesis of novel phosphite compounds with 3,3'-5,5'-tetrakis(tert-butyl)-2,2'-dioxa-1,1'-biphenyl substituents. Both mono-and bidentate phosphites are prepared in good yields. Two types of silsesquioxanes are employed as starting materials. The monophosphinite 1 and the monophosphite 2 are prepared from the thallium silsesquioxide derived from a completely condensed silsesquioxane framework (c-C 5 H 9 ) 7 Si 7 O 12 SiOTl. The diphosphite 3 is synthesized starting with the incompletely condensed monosilylated disilanol (c-C 5 H 9 ) 7 Si 7 O 9 (OSiMePh 2 )(OH) 2 . For monophosphite 2, the corresponding trans-[PtCl 2 (2)] complex 4 is characterized by NMR spectroscopy as well as by Xray crystallography, as the first example of a completely condensed oxo-functionalized silsesquioxane framework. The coordination of the bidentate ligand 3 towards Pd, Mo and Rh is studied, both by NMR spectroscopy as well as by X-ray crystallography.