| $11 Billion in Prepaid Telecom Revenues by 2003! 
 April 7, 1999
 
 RARITAN, NJ--(BUSINESS WIRE) via NewsEdge Corporation -- A new report
 from The PELORUS Group entitled "Prepaid Telecommunication Services"
 characterizes prepaid telecom as a hotbed of opportunity. Each component of
 prepaid telecom - prepaid calling cards, prepaid wireless, prepaid wireline, and
 prepaid Internet telephony - has a story of remarkable potential. But that story is
 changing. In 1998, prepaid telecom revenues totaled $2.8 billion. Calling cards
 accounted for over half (53%) of prepaid revenues. By 2003, they will provide less
 than a third of the market's revenues. Concurrently, prepaid wireline will shift from
 just 4% of the total to 32%. The changes don't stop there. Prepaid wireless and
 prepaid Internet telephony are also ready to redefine their parameters.
 
 From 1993 revenues of less than $300 million, the total prepaid
 telecommunications market had leapt ten-fold to nearly $3 billion by the close of
 1998. After a slow start, prepaid calling cards expanded beyond niche markets.
 Today, they appeal to a variety of markets including college students, travelers,
 people on the move, businesses, and charitable organizations. Although also
 initially slow to take off, prepaid wireless, which includes cellular and paging
 services, is expected to grow significantly. Prepaid wireline, which was not even
 a product offering just a couple of years ago, is expected to grow as much as
 prepaid calling cards, but in a shorter timeframe. Prepaid wireline is comprised of
 prepaid dialtone and prepaid long distance. Already prepaid wireline has been
 growing at a rate of about 30 percent per month, with an average revenue of $50
 per month per customer. Prepaid Internet telephony, with improved voice quality
 now truly a cost effective alternative to long distance service, will also enjoy
 strong growth.
 
 Non-traditional providers - the upstarts, the ISPs, the resellers, and CLECs - have
 lured customers away from traditional providers. If these mainstream companies
 wish to retain their customer base and grow revenues, then they must act soon
 to stem the seepage - before it erupts into a flood.
 
 In 1998, prepaid services generated $2.84 billion. Prepaid calling cards
 contributed $1.52 billion, prepaid wireless $1.19 billion, prepaid wireline $100
 million, and prepaid telephony $30 million. The report projects strong growth for
 each component through 2003.
 
 Visit The PELORUS Group at www.pelorus-group.com
 
 <<Business Wire, 04-06-99, 09:12 Eastern>>
 
 CONTACT: Greggory S. Blundell | Phone: 908-707-1121 | Fax: 908-707-1135 |
 E-Mail: pelorusgrp@aol.com
 
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