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This collectible phone card features a blue-toned design with a textured background resembling water or digital waves. The upper left corner contains the large, bold white text "Phone," while the lower right corner mirrors this with the inverted and partially cropped "phone" text. Centered horizontally, a black rectangular strip spans the card, showcasing a stylized, flowing blue line above the phrase "THE DIGITAL WAVE TOUR" in white uppercase letters, accompanied by a series of colored squares beneath the text representing a digital or technological theme.
In the bottom left corner, the Motorola logo appears in black, with the iconic stylized "M" emblem next to the word "MOTOROLA." The card offers "5 FREE MINUTES" for long-distance calling, clearly printed in white text on the right side above the lower inverted "phone" text. In the top right corner, the acronym "dsp" is displayed in black and green lowercase letters.
This card is associated with the September 1996 promotion titled "Motorola - The Digital Wave Tour," linked to Southern New England Bell (SNEB) and So New Eng Tel: SNET according to the keywords. It is a promotional phone card designed for use with long-distance phone calls, bearing distinct branding related to Motorola and the Digital Wave Tour campaign.
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