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by Kadence, Kad
Aren't you tired to wait in line in order to pump a coin into a telephone machine? Even if you are not one of those people who have to think twice before placing a call, purchasing a phone card can save you precious time and reduce your calling stress to minimum. In fact, collect calls, credit card calls, third-party calls, are all history. The simplest way, apart from the cheapest, is using a phone card, regardless if you are calling from a street public phone, your cell or an office line.

Some years ago, calling a relative or friend living abroad, required a great deal of preparation. Calculating the international rate charged by the telephone fixed line service, determining the total amount of minutes the call should last in order not to exceed a particular cost limit, and finally placing a clock near the telephone so as to keep an eye on the time that passed by, were some of the main tasks one had to complete so as to be on the safe side. Although all these sound funny today as affordable phone cards make international calling possible and most importantly affordable, considering some things before purchasing a phone card is probably wiser than simply buying whichever card a local vendor carries.

The most important things one has to take under consideration before purchasing a phone card are: the operator's reliability, the service quality and the local and international rates offered. Costumers' testimonials and professional reviews are generally available over the Internet, as well as rate charges. When these basic three conditions are met, then placing a call is as easy as 1-2-3; in most cases even simpler.

Phone cards come with different facilities and operating modes. Some need to be activated with the use of a Personal Identification Number (PIN), others need a call to be placed to a pre-registered number or toll-free number, or others require a combination of the above methods. In addition, paying for a phone card has also changed. Instead of having only one option, the interested individual can select from purchasing a pre-paid phone card that minutes can or cannot be added after the original balance's consumption. With a variety of paying methods accepted, like paying in cash, or with credit and debit cards directly the vendor or over the Internet the phone card service, people are always able to make their international calls without having to deal with any kind of restrictions.

But the most exciting thing with having a phone card is that you can place a call anytime from practically anywhere in the world. Due to the wide telecommunications network existing today, people can rely on any type of phone line to dial any number and reach literally anyone within seconds. Moreover, due to fierce competition telecommunications companies were forced to introduce price-cutting techniques, favoring the customer's budget. Many assert that exclusive use of phone cards to call long distance numbers considerably reduce the costs of staying in touch without lowering the quality of the connection.

The subsequent inflation created a shortage of coins in Italy which lead to a very high incidence of payphone vandalism and theft. To counter this the first prepaid phone card was developed to use in payphones that did not use coins but only phone cards.

These cards were made by SIDA a vending machine manufacturer. They were thin and had a magnetic strip on the back of the phone card.

The idea soon picked up and spread to other European countries in 1977. The phone cards didn't work very well, they kept getting stuck or jamming. Nippon developed Japan's first pre-paid phone card which worked very well and was adopted more widely.

The next big development step came when World Telecom in the USA developed a reliable phone card with Siemens and General Electric in 1987. Two years later AT&T also entered the market in the USA when they released their first pre-paid phone cards in Hawaii.

Phone cards were first introduced into Australia in 1989 when Telecom Australia (now Telstra) carried out a trial Victoria. About 300,000 phone cards were printed for 6 different cards. They were $1.50, $3 and $6 denominations. Telecom New Zealand also trialled phone cards in Christchurch in the same year.

It was in 1990 that NYNEX in the USA developed the first pre-paid phone cards based on a PIN (Personal Identification Number) as a means of identification rather than reading a magnetic strip. They used a free phone 800 number for their access number.

Since then pre-paid phone cards sales volumes have grown steadily to more than $5 billion per year globally.

Chip based smart phone cards were first experimented with in France in 1984 but didn't really reach the market substantially until Sprint developed its “Foncard” product in 1995. PIN based phone cards have dominated the market because they are much cheaper to manufacturer.

Six years ago the first prepaid mobile phone - phone card combo was first produced.

More recently there has been the rise of shops such as www.ephonecards.com.au that sell phone card ePINS. ePINS are phone card PINS delivered electronically over the internet. They also allow the customer to compare phone cards and choose the best phone card for their call.

It is anticipated that newer technologies such as VOIP or free services like SKYPE will take over from phone cards. VoIP has not made a great impact on the phone card market yet. This is unlikely to happen until about 2012 to 2015 when broadband and internet connections are more widely available throughout the world. Until that time phone cards remain cheaper than VOIP off-network calls.

Oh and by-the-way, Italy sorted out inflation and its coin shortage by switching to the Euro from the Lira!

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