With all of the recent uproar from local officials about the deceptive practices in the phone card industry, it looked like the issue was
finally going to reach the federal level, with scheduled hearings to be conducted by the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation
Committee on Senator Bill Nelson's (D-FL) proposed
bill S. 2998. However, it looks like that hearing has been
postponed with no new date given leaving us to wonder if the calling card persecution movement is
truly dying down?
It was
commonly known that
IDT had been the lead
lobbyist for reforms in the business, utilizing heavy
political contributions and insider CEO Jim
Courter's connections to help push these initiatives along. However, with Jim
Courter's recently being forced to step down from John McCain's fund raising
committee due to the scandal behind a shady
IDT and Telco Haiti deal, the movement may have lost it's conductor.
It's my personal opinion that the worst of the witch hunt against the phone card industry for the last few months may be behind us. It will never
completely go away, but I think the process has run it's course, with
lot's of positive changes in the industry like a higher percentage of cleaner cards, clearer advertising and most of all more legitamate overall business practices.