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Many years ago, end-users
of phone cards typically were individuals without
local or long distance service, those who had
poor or no credit history, recent immigrants and
the impoverished. In recent years, however, the
following trends have surfaced: |
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Immigrants now
have established credit and work
histories. Also, other end-users
with poor credit histories have
had time to improve their credit
situations. |
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According
to the FCC, teledensity has increased
to an all-time high of 95.1 percent,
or 99.6 million U.S. homes. |
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Wireless
communication has become very affordable.
Wireless carriers have incorporated
the prepaid business model to appeal
to a greater number of end-users. |
Prepaid
calling card use has been accepted
by mainstream end-users. College
students, teenagers, retirees, travelers,
business end-users and price-conscious
consumers are using prepaid calling
cards more frequently for their
domestic calling. Get your MyCyberCard
virtual calling card now! |
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