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These collectible phone cards are from a set issued by U.S. South Communications, Inc. in connection with the Intele-Card News Expo of the Americas held in Miami, Florida, in November 1997. The set of two cards commemorates this major telecommunications event described as "A Global Partnership '97."
One card shows the words "Miami 97" artistically drawn in sand, alongside a yellow plastic shovel and a green bucket partially buried in sand, evoking the theme of Miami Beaches. At the top is the U.S. South Communications logo in blue and yellow. The bottom text in green highlights the Expo with the phrase "Intele-Card News Expo of the Americas A Global Partnership '97."
The other card features a bright orange life preserver floating on water, with "MIAMI" prominently displayed across the bottom in white letters. The U.S. South Communications logo is visible on the life preserver, while the number "97" appears handwritten inside the center opening. The top border contains a yellow and black caution stripe pattern framing the white text "Intele-Card News Expo of the Americas: A Global Partnership '97," with the Intele-Card News logo also seen on the card. Together, these cards highlight Miami’s coastal atmosphere and the telecommunications industry event held in the U.S. South region.
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