Pre-Paid Long Distance
The next money-maker in the long distance telephone business will be focused on the way we buy and pay for long distance service.
PAY PHONES & OTHER STUFF
In the last 4 years, technological advancement in telecommunications services has opened doors for entrepreneurs to make money selling Ma Bell's services.
Private-Party-owned Pay Phones spread like wildfire, and 25Cent-Per-Minute Long Distance Flat Rate Billing was introduced and gobbled up by an excited marketplace.
PAY NOW, CALL LATER
Pre-Paid Long Distance service is nothing more than a marketing person's dream of being able to charge for something that need not be delivered right away.
Here's how it works:
- You walk into a convenience store and buy a Phone Card for $10, or any denomination it is being sold.
- When the time comes for you to use the card, simply dial the toll-free 800 number and enter the 14-digit code printed on the card.
- An automated operator's voice comes on the line and announces that you have $10 worth of long distance calling available to you.
- A dial tone comes on and you enter the area code and phone number you want to call.
PLUS & MINUS
Pre-Paid Long Distance and collecting Phone Cards are now a big craze in Japan. Phone Cards are now being traded like baseball cards, with values in excess of $1,000. Companies giveaway free long distance service as premiums and incentives, and then print their names on the Cards that they giveaway.
But in spite of all these fads, Pre-Paid Long Distance has some built-in disadvantages that need to be corrected to guarantee its success.
Here are a few:
- We are a credit-based society. We are not accustomed to paying in advance for services we are not using at the time of purchase.
- The rates marketing companies are charging are relatively higher than basic phone company rates.
- As a business, long distance resellers and marketers will be competing for the same consumer "penny".
Mixed with something novel or commercially accepted, pre-paid phone cards may just make it big in the U.S.