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Prepaid cellular service debuts in Palau |
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February 04, 2004 By: Yannik Allan Prepaid cellular service debuts in PalauPalau National Cellular Inc (PNC), which became a wholly owned division of Palau National Communications Corporation (PNCC) on June 1, 2002, introduced prepaid cellular service to Palau this week. The new service offers cellular airtime rates as low as 15 cents a minute. Prepaid cellular phones can be used in PNC’s entire service area from Kayangel to Angaur. Prepaid cellular service uses a special prepaid “AIRTIME” card, which works like PNCC’s Debusch prepaid phone card. Prepaid cellular service is very easy to use and worry-free. There are no contracts to sign, no monthly bills, no security deposits, and no credit checks. All you need is a cellular phone to get started. Then you just buy AIRTIME cards as needed, so you can control your cellular costs easily. Customers who want to try the new service just bring a cellular phone to the PNC office next toTree-D Hotel in Koror, where it will be activated and programmed for prepaid cellular service. All first time activations include $5 worth of free AIRTIME value, so you can start making calls right away. Then you buy an AIRTIME card, scratch off the label to see your card number, and enter that number on your cellular phone to “recharge” your prepaid cellular account. Also See: prepaid cell phones. About
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