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	<title>Local Magnetic &#8211; Phonecard Museum</title>
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		<title>BUL-0095-MAG-LOC</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2016 21:25:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Bulgaria U3OM Purple
compressed board card
Blank reverse]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bulgaria U3OM card Purple. Blank reverse.<br />
Bulgarian Ministry of Telecommunications kept development of the phonecard system active during the interval 1982-1985. It is presumed this series of cards with U3OM on the front on various colored cards, are part of this continuation.<br />
More info needed on these cards.</p>
<hr />
<p>In 1981 Bulgarian Ministry of Telecommunications began to form a business arrangement with Alcatel to supply magnetic Phonecard operated public telephones. The Telecom authority wanted to produce the magnetic cards themselves and set up limited trials of locally produced phonecards of two main types, white and black. A white card series are compressed card, and the black series are plastic. The magnetic bands are of ISO123 standard.<br />
The quality and performance of the cards proved to be not of a standard needed for a national phonecard payphone roll-out, so in 1985, the ministry began testing magnetic cards produced by ZIMEX in Eastern Germany. There are a group of single cards produced between 1985 and 1987, relating to various large utility or manufacturing companies. It is the opinion of the museum that these were in fact closed phonecard field trials to evaluate the cards of ZIMEX. Any reliable confirmation would be appreciated, as well as any documentation we could publish.<br />
A small scale trial followed in 1987 with 3 digit serial cards (87 dated on reverse), with the same 4 card values as the 1982 trials, and National roll-out in 1988, with the same easily recognizable public issue of 1988.(88 dated on reverse)</p>
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		<title>BUL-0094-MAG-LOC</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[ezzacards]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2016 21:22:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Bulgaria U3OM Blue
compressed board card
Goskomneffteprodukt CCCP]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bulgaria U3OM card Blue.Goskomneffteprodukt CCCP reverse. (bad transliteration?)<br />
This is a scarcer variant of the Blue card. (Russian production?)<br />
Bulgarian Ministry of Telecommunications kept development of the phonecard system active during the interval 1982-1985. It is presumed this series of cards with U3OM on the front on various colored cards, are part of this continuation.<br />
More info needed on these cards.</p>
<hr />
<p>In 1981 Bulgarian Ministry of Telecommunications began to form a business arrangement with Alcatel to supply magnetic Phonecard operated public telephones. The Telecom authority wanted to produce the magnetic cards themselves and set up limited trials of locally produced phonecards of two main types, white and black. A white card series are compressed card, and the black series are plastic. The magnetic bands are of ISO123 standard.<br />
The quality and performance of the cards proved to be not of a standard needed for a national phonecard payphone roll-out, so in 1985, the ministry began testing magnetic cards produced by ZIMEX in Eastern Germany. There are a group of single cards produced between 1985 and 1987, relating to various large utility or manufacturing companies. It is the opinion of the museum that these were in fact closed phonecard field trials to evaluate the cards of ZIMEX. Any reliable confirmation would be appreciated, as well as any documentation we could publish.<br />
A small scale trial followed in 1987 with 3 digit serial cards (87 dated on reverse), with the same 4 card values as the 1982 trials, and National roll-out in 1988, with the same easily recognizable public issue of 1988.(88 dated on reverse)</p>
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		<title>BUL-0093-MAG-LOC</title>
		<link>https://phonecardmuseum.com/museum-collection/phonecards/eastern-europe/bulgaria/bulgaria-local/bul-0093-mag-loc/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[ezzacards]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2016 21:19:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Bulgaria U3OM Blue
compressed board card
Blank reverse]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bulgaria U3OM card Blue. Blank reverse.<br />
Bulgarian Ministry of Telecommunications kept development of the phonecard system active during the interval 1982-1985. It is presumed this series of cards with U3OM on the front on various colored cards, are part of this continuation.<br />
More info needed on these cards.</p>
<hr />
<p>In 1981 Bulgarian Ministry of Telecommunications began to form a business arrangement with Alcatel to supply magnetic Phonecard operated public telephones. The Telecom authority wanted to produce the magnetic cards themselves and set up limited trials of locally produced phonecards of two main types, white and black. A white card series are compressed card, and the black series are plastic. The magnetic bands are of ISO123 standard.<br />
The quality and performance of the cards proved to be not of a standard needed for a national phonecard payphone roll-out, so in 1985, the ministry began testing magnetic cards produced by ZIMEX in Eastern Germany. There are a group of single cards produced between 1985 and 1987, relating to various large utility or manufacturing companies. It is the opinion of the museum that these were in fact closed phonecard field trials to evaluate the cards of ZIMEX. Any reliable confirmation would be appreciated, as well as any documentation we could publish.<br />
A small scale trial followed in 1987 with 3 digit serial cards (87 dated on reverse), with the same 4 card values as the 1982 trials, and National roll-out in 1988, with the same easily recognizable public issue of 1988.(88 dated on reverse)</p>
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		<title>BUL-0092-MAG-LOC</title>
		<link>https://phonecardmuseum.com/museum-collection/phonecards/eastern-europe/bulgaria/bulgaria-local/bul-0092-mag-loc/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[ezzacards]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2016 21:03:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Bulgaria U3OM
compressed board card
Bulgarian Railways reverse.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bulgaria U3OM card White. Blue text. Bulgarian Railways reverse.<br />
Bulgarian Ministry of Telecommunications kept development of the phonecard system active during the interval 1982-1985. It is presumed this series of cards with U3OM on the front on various colored cards, are part of this continuation.<br />
More info needed on these cards.</p>
<hr />
<p>In 1981 Bulgarian Ministry of Telecommunications began to form a business arrangement with Alcatel to supply magnetic Phonecard operated public telephones. The Telecom authority wanted to produce the magnetic cards themselves and set up limited trials of locally produced phonecards of two main types, white and black. A white card series are compressed card, and the black series are plastic. The magnetic bands are of ISO123 standard.<br />
The quality and performance of the cards proved to be not of a standard needed for a national phonecard payphone roll-out, so in 1985, the ministry began testing magnetic cards produced by ZIMEX in Eastern Germany. There are a group of single cards produced between 1985 and 1987, relating to various large utility or manufacturing companies. It is the opinion of the museum that these were in fact closed phonecard field trials to evaluate the cards of ZIMEX. Any reliable confirmation would be appreciated, as well as any documentation we could publish.<br />
A small scale trial followed in 1987 with 3 digit serial cards (87 dated on reverse), with the same 4 card values as the 1982 trials, and National roll-out in 1988, with the same easily recognizable public issue of 1988.(88 dated on reverse)</p>
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		<title>BUL-0088-MAG-LOC</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2016 20:53:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Bulgaria U3OM White
compressed board card
Goskomneffteprodukt CCCP]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bulgaria U3OM card White.Goskomneffteprodukt CCCP reverse. (bad transliteration?)<br />
This is a scarcer variant of the more common white card. (Russian production?)<br />
Bulgarian Ministry of Telecommunications kept development of the phonecard system active during the interval 1982-1985. It is presumed this series of cards with U3OM on the front on various colored cards, are part of this continuation.<br />
More info needed on these cards.</p>
<hr />
<p>In 1981 Bulgarian Ministry of Telecommunications began to form a business arrangement with Alcatel to supply magnetic Phonecard operated public telephones. The Telecom authority wanted to produce the magnetic cards themselves and set up limited trials of locally produced phonecards of two main types, white and black. A white card series are compressed card, and the black series are plastic. The magnetic bands are of ISO123 standard.<br />
The quality and performance of the cards proved to be not of a standard needed for a national phonecard payphone roll-out, so in 1985, the ministry began testing magnetic cards produced by ZIMEX in Eastern Germany. There are a group of single cards produced between 1985 and 1987, relating to various large utility or manufacturing companies. It is the opinion of the museum that these were in fact closed phonecard field trials to evaluate the cards of ZIMEX. Any reliable confirmation would be appreciated, as well as any documentation we could publish.<br />
A small scale trial followed in 1987 with 3 digit serial cards (87 dated on reverse), with the same 4 card values as the 1982 trials, and National roll-out in 1988, with the same easily recognizable public issue of 1988.(88 dated on reverse)</p>
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		<title>BUL-0083-MAG-LOC</title>
		<link>https://phonecardmuseum.com/museum-collection/phonecards/eastern-europe/bulgaria/bulgaria-local/bul-0083-mag-loc/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[ezzacards]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2016 20:38:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Bulgaria U3OM
Black plastic card
SO "Autotransport" reverse]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bulgaria U3OM card BLACK (plastic). With SO &#8220;Autotransport&#8221; on reverse.<br />
Bulgarian Ministry of Telecommunications kept development of the phonecard system active during the interval 1982-1985. It is suspected that the Telecom, continued conducting some closed trials for phonecards within various large utility or manufacturing companies. This is possibly one of them.It is presumed this series of cards with U3OM on the front on various colored cards, are part of this continuation.<br />
More info needed on these cards.</p>
<hr />
<p>In 1981 Bulgarian Ministry of Telecommunications began to form a business arrangement with Alcatel to supply magnetic Phonecard operated public telephones. The Telecom authority wanted to produce the magnetic cards themselves and set up limited trials of locally produced phonecards of two main types, white and black. A white card series are compressed card, and the black series are plastic. The magnetic bands are of ISO123 standard.<br />
The quality and performance of the cards proved to be not of a standard needed for a national phonecard payphone roll-out, so in 1985, the ministry began testing magnetic cards produced by ZIMEX in Eastern Germany. There are a group of single cards produced between 1985 and 1987, relating to various large utility or manufacturing companies. It is the opinion of the museum that these were in fact closed phonecard field trials to evaluate the cards of ZIMEX. Any reliable confirmation would be appreciated, as well as any documentation we could publish.<br />
A small scale trial followed in 1987 with 3 digit serial cards (87 dated on reverse), with the same 4 card values as the 1982 trials, and National roll-out in 1988, with the same easily recognizable public issue of 1988.(88 dated on reverse)</p>
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		<title>BUL-0085-MAG-LOC</title>
		<link>https://phonecardmuseum.com/museum-collection/phonecards/eastern-europe/bulgaria/bulgaria-local/bul-0085-mag-loc/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[ezzacards]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2016 20:34:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Bulgaria U3OM
compressed board card
White Blank reverse]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bulgaria U3OM card White. Blank reverse.<br />
This is the most common type and is seen regularly in the market.<br />
Bulgarian Ministry of Telecommunications kept development of the phonecard system active during the interval 1982-1985. It is presumed this series of cards with U3OM on the front on various colored cards, are part of this continuation.<br />
More info needed on these cards.</p>
<hr />
<p>In 1981 Bulgarian Ministry of Telecommunications began to form a business arrangement with Alcatel to supply magnetic Phonecard operated public telephones. The Telecom authority wanted to produce the magnetic cards themselves and set up limited trials of locally produced phonecards of two main types, white and black. A white card series are compressed card, and the black series are plastic. The magnetic bands are of ISO123 standard.<br />
The quality and performance of the cards proved to be not of a standard needed for a national phonecard payphone roll-out, so in 1985, the ministry began testing magnetic cards produced by ZIMEX in Eastern Germany. There are a group of single cards produced between 1985 and 1987, relating to various large utility or manufacturing companies. It is the opinion of the museum that these were in fact closed phonecard field trials to evaluate the cards of ZIMEX. Any reliable confirmation would be appreciated, as well as any documentation we could publish.<br />
A small scale trial followed in 1987 with 3 digit serial cards (87 dated on reverse), with the same 4 card values as the 1982 trials, and National roll-out in 1988, with the same easily recognizable public issue of 1988.(88 dated on reverse)</p>
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		<title>BUL-0081-MAG-LOC</title>
		<link>https://phonecardmuseum.com/museum-collection/phonecards/eastern-europe/bulgaria/bulgaria-local/bul-0081-mag-loc/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[ezzacards]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2016 20:29:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Bulgaria U3OM
Plastic card Blue/Grey
UUM on reverse
ID number 55212 engraved]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bulgaria U3OM card Blue/Grey (Black Pastic body). With UUM on reverse. ID number 55212 engraved<br />
Number 55113 scratched out, possibly card reassigned to a second user?<br />
Bulgarian Ministry of Telecommunications kept development of the phonecard system active during the interval 1982-1985. It is presumed this series of cards with U3OM on the front on various colored cards, are part of this continuation.<br />
More info needed on these cards.</p>
<hr />
<p>In 1981 Bulgarian Ministry of Telecommunications began to form a business arrangement with Alcatel to supply magnetic Phonecard operated public telephones. The Telecom authority wanted to produce the magnetic cards themselves and set up limited trials of locally produced phonecards of two main types, white and black. A white card series are compressed card, and the black series are plastic. The magnetic bands are of ISO123 standard.<br />
The quality and performance of the cards proved to be not of a standard needed for a national phonecard payphone roll-out, so in 1985, the ministry began testing magnetic cards produced by ZIMEX in Eastern Germany. There are a group of single cards produced between 1985 and 1987, relating to various large utility or manufacturing companies. It is the opinion of the museum that these were in fact closed phonecard field trials to evaluate the cards of ZIMEX. Any reliable confirmation would be appreciated, as well as any documentation we could publish.<br />
A small scale trial followed in 1987 with 3 digit serial cards (87 dated on reverse), with the same 4 card values as the 1982 trials, and National roll-out in 1988, with the same easily recognizable public issue of 1988.(88 dated on reverse)</p>
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		<title>BUL-0080-MAG-LOC</title>
		<link>https://phonecardmuseum.com/museum-collection/phonecards/eastern-europe/bulgaria/bulgaria-local/bul-0080-mag-loc/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[ezzacards]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2016 20:20:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Bulgaria U3OM
Plastic card Blue/Grey
UUM on reverse]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bulgaria U3OM card Blue/Grey (Black plastic body). With UUM on reverse.<br />
Bulgarian Ministry of Telecommunications kept development of the phonecard system active during the interval 1982-1985. It is presumed this series of cards with U3OM on the front on various colored cards, are part of this continuation.<br />
More info needed on these cards.</p>
<hr />
<p>In 1981 Bulgarian Ministry of Telecommunications began to form a business arrangement with Alcatel to supply magnetic Phonecard operated public telephones. The Telecom authority wanted to produce the magnetic cards themselves and set up limited trials of locally produced phonecards of two main types, white and black. A white card series are compressed card, and the black series are plastic. The magnetic bands are of ISO123 standard.<br />
The quality and performance of the cards proved to be not of a standard needed for a national phonecard payphone roll-out, so in 1985, the ministry began testing magnetic cards produced by ZIMEX in Eastern Germany. There are a group of single cards produced between 1985 and 1987, relating to various large utility or manufacturing companies. It is the opinion of the museum that these were in fact closed phonecard field trials to evaluate the cards of ZIMEX. Any reliable confirmation would be appreciated, as well as any documentation we could publish.<br />
A small scale trial followed in 1987 with 3 digit serial cards (87 dated on reverse), with the same 4 card values as the 1982 trials, and National roll-out in 1988, with the same easily recognizable public issue of 1988.(88 dated on reverse)</p>
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		<title>BUL-0077-MAG-LOC</title>
		<link>https://phonecardmuseum.com/museum-collection/phonecards/eastern-europe/bulgaria/bulgaria-local/bul-0077-mag-loc/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[ezzacards]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2016 20:16:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Bulgaria 10 Lev BLACK
Second white series "Phonocarte"
outlined "Lion in Horn" logo.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bulgaria 10 Lev BLACK. Second white series &#8220;Phonocarte&#8221; with outlined &#8220;Lion in Horn&#8221; logo.</p>
<hr />
<p>In 1981 Bulgarian Ministry of Telecommunications began to form a business arrangement with Alcatel to supply magnetic Phonecard operated public telephones. The Telecom authority wanted to produce the magnetic cards themselves and set up limited trials of locally produced phonecards of two main types, white and black. A white card series are compressed card, and the black series are plastic. The magnetic bands are of ISO123 standard.<br />
The quality and performance of the cards proved to be not of a standard needed for a national phonecard payphone roll-out, so in 1985, the ministry began testing magnetic cards produced by ZIMEX in Eastern Germany. There are a group of single cards produced between 1985 and 1987, relating to various large utility or manufacturing companies. It is the opinion of the museum that these were in fact closed phonecard field trials to evaluate the cards of ZIMEX. Any reliable confirmation would be appreciated, as well as any documentation we could publish.<br />
A small scale trial followed in 1987 with 3 digit serial cards (87 dated on reverse), with the same 4 card values as the 1982 trials, and National roll-out in 1988, with the same easily recognizable public issue of 1988.(88 dated on reverse)</p>
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