![]() Thailand Voice calling card Highlight |
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| Connection Fee | no connection Fee |
| Customer Service | 1300 736 900 |
| Rates Effective | Rates correct as July, 2007 |
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| Available from | local retailer shop around Australia or can be purchased online from Cheap phone card |
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| Connection Fee | no connection Fee |
| Customer Service | 1300 731 046 |
| Rates Effective | Rates correct as April, 2007 |
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| Available from | local retailer shop around Australia or can be purchased online from Hello Asia phone card |
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| Telpacific starts to sell 25,000,000 shares at $0.20 each to raise $5 million representing 23 percent of total equity. The remaining 77 percent will be retained by the current shareholders.
Tel.Pacific was founded in 1996 and was until recently both an ISP and a calling cards company. However earlier this year it completed the sale of its ISP business to gNode Networks (As part of the agreement gNode has retained the rights to the name and use of the domain name for a period of 12 months: so www.telpacific.com.au appears to visitors to be one entity selling both Internet access and phone cards. Tel.Pacific COO Barry Chan said, with about 40,000 was not sufficiently large to compete with the major players so the company had decided to focus on its card business where it is number two or three. For its card business the company in the 2007 financial year (to end 30 June 2007), the company is forecasting revenues of $36.3 million and $3.9 million of EBITDA.Of the funds raised in the IPO, the company intends to use the majority ($3.25 million) for acquisitions. Tel.Pacific says that, “As the cost to entry into this market is relatively low, some smaller players have entered the market and established well in the ethnic markets. These players tend to focus their market in specific communities and use their specific networks to build distribution and sales.” $750,000 is allocated for marketing and development and $500,000 to open a New Zealand office. According to its prospectus, “With an estimated market size of $230 million in Australia, the callingcards market has become highly competitive over recent years. A number of large and small industry participants have diversified into different ethnic and demographic niche markets. Competition driven innovation seen in the telecommunications industry as a whole has filtered down to the calling cards market. Demand has moved away from commodity-based telecommunications towards applications-based products, providing a strong market for prepaid calling card.” Tel.Pacific’s focus (and that of most of its competitors) is remote stored value (RSV) cards that allow callers to make calls up to the value of the card by dialing a local call access number, or a 1800 number, and entering a PIN number. The value of this card is maintained in the network of the provider, rather than on the card as in the case of payphone cards like Telstra’s. According to Paul Budde Communication, the payphone card has seen a significant decline with revenue per annum in Australia dropping from $70 million to $20 million dollars from the late 1990s to mid 2000. There are approximately 20 service providers in the RSV calling card market and, according to Paul Budde Communication (quoted in the Tel.Pacific prospectus) the key players in order of importance, are: • Telstra (which owns approximately 95 percent of the payphone card market and approximately 20 percent of the RSV card market); • gotalk (Telecorp); • Hello (Tel.Pacific); and • World Telecom. Tel.Pacific says it expects to sell 667 million call minutes during the 2007 financial year. Its IPO opens on 4 June 2007 and closes on 29 June 2007. The Offer is expected to raise $5 million through the issue of 25 million Shares at $0.20 per Share. The proceeds of the Offer will be used to fund the acquisition of other businesses which complement the Company’s current operations, to expand the Company’s business into New Zealand, for marketing and development of the Company’s recently launched Recharge Central website and to pay the expenses of the Offer. |
![]() FastWorld calling card Highlight
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FastWorld , one of the best phonecards on the market for calling from foreign countries to the United States, as well as between foreign countries. It boasts the lowest long-distance calling rates for calls all around the world! This Phonecard has a list of Global Toll Free Access Numbers and a list of Local Access Numbers for particular cities in many countries. FastWorld is a Permanent PIN calling card with a handy Refill feature and a PIN Free Access option. And there are no connection or maintenance fees!
· No Connection Fee (*)Card expires if no refill within 9 months. |
| Connection Fee | No Connection Fee |
| FastWorld Callingcard dialing Instruction | 1. Dial Access Number in your country: – USA Continental: 1-800-367-9241 – From mobile or landline with free long-distance: 213-226-8436 – USA Alaska: 1-866-301-5944 – USA Hawaii: 1-800-822-10472. Enter your PIN number and wait for the prompt. 3. Dial your destination number and press the pound (#) key for better connection. • If no connection is established in 30 seconds: |
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Golden Lotus calling card Highlight |
Golden Lotus phone card is the best card for calling to India and other countries in South Asia. This card also lets you call around the globe and to make domestic calls within U.S. and Canada! Use Toll Free Numbers or Local Access Numbers in the USA, Canada and many other countries. It couldn’t be easier! And you’ll never pay a connection fee. Golden Lotus is a refillable card with PIN-less dialing, Speed Dial and Online Call History access.
· No Connection Fee · Maintenance Fee - 99c/weekly · Rounding - 3 minutes · Toll Free Access Numbers - Yes · Local Access Numbers - Yes · Service Taxes & Surcharges - 25% · Pay Phone Charge - 99c · Validity period - Unlimited (*) · Prompt Languages - English Card expires if no refill within 3 months |
| Connection Fee | No Connection Fee |
| Golden Lotus dialing Instruction | 1. Dial Access Number and wait for the prompt. – US/Canada: 1-800-209-4537 2. Enter your PIN number and wait for the prompt. 3. Dial your destination number and press the pound (#) key for better connection. • If no connection is established within 20 seconds, please hang up and try again. |
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| Bonus | Purchase $30 callingcard and receive 5% Extra Free Bonus credits |
| Connection Fee | Some countries with No connection fee and Some countries with one-off connection fee surcharge |
| Customer Service | 1300 736 900 |
| Rates Effective | Rates correct as March, 2007 |
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| Available from | local retailer shop around Australia or can be purchased online from TIME phone card |
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Ezy 2 Call Highlight |
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| Bonus | Purchase $30 & $50 card and receive 10% Bonus credits |
| Connection Fee | No connection fee |
| Customer Service | 1300 794 379 (Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 10am-5pm) |
| Rates Effective | Rates correct as March, 2007 |
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| Available from | your local retailer around Australia or can be purchase online from Ezy2Call phone card |
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Another Australian prepaid phone card website just launched a couple months ago “www.PhoneCard.com.au”, which offer rewards point program to its loyal customer. You can redeem the points with a lot of attractive prizes such as prepaid phone card, prepaid mobile voucher, Mp3 Player, and other gadgets is coming soon. They also sell the prepaid mobile recharge voucher to the australian market such as optus recharge, vodafone recharge, etc. A lot variety of phonecards are available and they keep adding the phone cards there. So instead of buying phone card from newsagent or retail shop, you can buy online 24 hrs a day from phonecard.com.au website , earn points for your purchase, and can redeem for great prizes.

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Happy Calling PhoneCard
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Happy Calling Callingcard Highlight |
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| Connection Free | Different connection fee applied, from $0.99cents, $1.49 and $1.99, and some countries with 9.9c per minute surcharge after each call reaches a duration of 9 minutes. |
| Customer Support | 1300 663 570 |
| Rates Effective | July, 2006 |
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| Card can be purchased from | Your Local retailer around Australia or can be purchased online from Happy Calling Phonecard |
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Click Africa Calling Card
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Click Africa Callingcard Highlight |
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| Connection Free | $0 |
| Customer Support | 1300 300 356 (Office Hours: 10am-5pm, Monday-Friday) |
| Rates Effective | 1st August, 2006 |
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| card can be purchased from | Your Local retailer around Australia or can be purchased online from CLICK AFRICA Phone card |
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