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The Army & Air Force Exchange Service

(AAFES) partners with AT&T to deliver

call centers designed with specific military

requirements in mind to give deployed troops

affordable, reliable and dependable

communications. Six air conditioned AT&T

phone centers in Iraq recently underwent a

major renovation to make them even more

comfortable for troops to connect from the

front lines to the home front. There are

currently 48 phone centers in Iraq with more

than 1,200 telephones. Each phone center

contains 12, 24 or 48 phones. In Iraq alone,

total phone minute usage average was 324

minutes per phone per day for the month of

October, with the total minute usage in Iraq

reaching 11. 6 million minutes. In addition to

the six refurbished phone centers already

operational, AAFES plans to upgrade three

more by the end of the year. Any American,

even non-authorized exchange customers,

can also help troops make a phone call at any

of the 70 phone centers in Iraq, Kuwait,

Afghanistan and Kyrgyzstan through AAFES'

"Help Our Troops Call Home" initiative.

This troop support effort makes it easy to

send a Military Exchange Global Prepaid

Phone Card to U. S. servicemembers

around the world. For more information

on purchasing a card, visit



https://thor.aafes.com/scs/default.aspx



Regards,



BBD
 
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Also, teh US Post Offices have the phone cards right there to purchase for the troops. They have them in $10, $20 amounts. Purchase them,a nd the USPS takes care of the rest to get them to the Troops
 
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