Saturday, March 15, 2008

Featured Online Phone Card Store: nobelcom.com

Nobelcom.com

If you are a regular seller or buyer of phone cards online you are no doubt familiar with the calling card store called nobelcom.com. Online since November 2002 nobelcom.com has been a dominant force in the online retail space with cards like Long Call World and Most Minutes World. Owned and operated by Thomas Knobel of NobelTel, Ltd, this company has quickly become the leader in the international phone card market. Their position as a global carrier helps them offer some of the lowest rate phone cards out there today.

Just about all of the phone cards on their site are fully rechargeable, reducing the need to have to remember a new pin number every time you need a new card.

NobelTel, Ltd headquarters is located in Hamilton Bermuda and also sells prepaid long distance phone service through it's Enjoy Prepaid brand and post paid long distance service through it's NobelTalk brand. The company also maintains a strong carrier wholesale business which helps them support their extensive retail offering while keeping their rates low.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Nobelcom.com first went online at the end of 1998 with an e-mail order form, and then with an online shopping cart in May of 1999. I actually desgined the 1999 site myself. 2002 was an important time for the NobelCom website as that is when we came out with the vertical listing on the country pages and we also hired on a full design staff at that point to make a very professional looking site, but it was not the founding year. That is also about the time that the carrier business (NobelTel) really started to take off.

Thomas Knobel, myself, and Tucker Sylvestro were the founders-- all college students at the time in 98/99.

Phone Card Advertising: said...

Thank you for your interest in our site. You guys aren't doing too bad for a couple of guys crating the business from scratch straight out of college!

We have guys with decades of experience and loads of degrees who can't seem to do as well as your company.