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How Calling Cards Got Started In The United States

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007

Do you often wonder how the idea of calling cards was even invented? Was there a fabulous story behind the beginnings of these now highly used cards? Most of us don’t stop to think about the beginnings of products that we use on a constant basis. But it is nice to look closer at the evolution of the calling card and understand the roots behind its invention.

It all started in 1975 with a basic idea to offer people a way to pay for calls when they did not have the funds. In 1976 there was a huge coin shortage in Italy that really set off the use of calling cards. The calling card did not official appear in the United States until 1987 when people started using the cards for convenience when they were on public telephones. The World Telecom Group was the business force behind the early calling cards.

The calling card business was growing faster than anyone had ever imagined. People were making huge amounts of money just by investing in companies that provided calling cards to the world. The novel idea of selling a card to pay for your phone calls was finally beginning to pay off. As the 1980s and 1990s came around the calling card business was booming.

World Telecom Group was the dominating player with the phone card introduction to the US public in 1987. In 1990 New York’s Regional Bell Operating Company launched a calling card campaign with the first non magnetic based phone cards used by dialing an access number and a PIN number to terminate calls.

The calling card became a full telecommunication business playing field by 1992 with all major companies releasing their own brand of calling card. The companies continued to market their long distance services as they were more profitable and easier than trying to convince the public to switch to a new, less convenient service; however, sales for the Plastic Wonders grew to about twelve million industry wide with no ceiling potential projected.

The consumers’ view of the calling card was service “To Go” and at a discounted rate offered by the local long distance carriers. Unlike some of the long distant plans by the local carrier that had different rates for different times, a calling card had a consistent flat rate and could be used from any phone to any phone continental US. By buying the pre paid phone cards, one knew exactly their long distant consumption versus the “hold your breath while you opened the bill” of the traditional long distance service. A Phone card as well offered convenience of not intruding on financial long distance budget of others by using their phone to make calls.

In 2001 the industry revolutionized its self again. The first prepaid mobile phone became available. After the minutes were used up, the phone could either be recharged or discarded and a new one purchased. A prepaid cell phone has all the convenience of a phone card, without the hassle of trying to find a phone to use. Prepaid wireless phones work identical to contract phones in terms of service quality and portability. Like the calling card market, analysts are predicting the prepaid mobile phone market to increase exponentially.

The calling card market was quickly becoming a fast past business. More and more businesses were beginning to offer cards and it was easier and easier for people to find a card that offered a low rate. Many people purchased calling cards instead of even bothering to get long distance on their phones at home.

Sales have skyrocketed to the millions since the first release on prepaid phones. Last September, 2005, IDT launched a new brand of prepaid cell phones targeted at the Latino and Hispanic population.

Now you can get calling cards at almost every convenience store and shopping center. You can find great deals and huge discounts. It is also possible to get calling card numbers through the Internet. You don’t get a physical card, but you pay for the number of minutes that you need and get a specialized pin number.

Before purchasing a calling card you should do a little research on the company and make sure they offer a good customer service department and that they do not have any complaints with the local better business bureau. There are tons of fly by night companies that pop up just to sell calling cards then quickly fall out of sight. Save yourself the headache by doing your research up front.

Recent Immigrant Prepaid Phone Cards - A Big Help

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007

The history of phone cards extends back into the 1970s. To avoid vandalism and to counteract a shortage of coins in Europe, phone companies produced the prepaid phone cards. But as with any new product, there were technical problems. Since they were so thin, the first cards often got stuck in the pay phones. This problem was soon solved.

From Europe, the prepaid phone cards spread to other parts of the world, and over the years further improvements have been made, and lots of new features have been added to cards. The phone cards further improved when prepaid phone cards, and more importantly, virtual cards that are sold over the Internet were introduced, during the 2000s. These cards and Internet services were instantly recognized for their value, and become popular as people working all over the world put the immigrant prepaid phone cards to use.

There are several different types of phone cards for immigrants to use.

The prepaid calling card is the most familiar of the lot. You buy the card with a fixed amount on it. It is either based in minutes for nationwide calls or dollars for international calls because of the difference of the rate per minute for different destinations.

The complete opposite of the prepaid calling card is the postpaid calling card wherein you receive a monthly bill for your calls each month. However, these accounts often require a deposit or established credit before they can be opened.

Some phone cards can also be rechargeable. You only have to go to the retailer where you bought the card. This is where there is a great advantage to Internet Virtual cards. If you used the Internet to buy your card, you simply have to return to the website to recharge. Many firms, such as Pingo, even offer an automatic recharge option.. You can pay for the recharge through credit card, cash, personal check, or money order.

Another type of phone card bought over the Internet is the instant PIN. You receive the information about the card, its PIN number, access numbers, and even technical support through your email.

The type of Immigrant prepaid phone cards best suited for international calling is the international phone card. It can be utilized anywhere from the United States, and you can call anywhere in the world. If you are in another country, just dial the access number of the country, PIN number the destination number. Then, you are good to go.

With all these different types of phone cards to choose from, it is important to know these basic rules.

First, know what your needs are before you buy one. What country you wish to call, how long will the call be, will you call again or call only once, business or personal use, or rechargeable or one-time only phone cards must be taken into account. You also have to take into account the connection quality to your destination.

Second, after you have recognized your needs, it is imperative that you read the information in the phone card before you buy it. Know the fees, minute rounding and access numbers.

Third, after you have gathered enough information, make your selection. As there are many brand names to choose from, it is also wise to know that branded phone cards are more expensive. If you are an immigrant, immigrant prepaid phone cards have a much lower cost if you purchase it through smaller carriers because of their lower rates.

Fourth, it is also helpful if you know of someone who can provide a good word about an immigrant prepaid phone card before you go and buy one.


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