copayphones
Copayphones refer to mobile phones that are shared among multiple users through a single line, typically under a family or household plan. This model became particularly popular in the late 20th and early 21st centuries as a cost-effective way for families or groups to manage communication expenses. The term "copay" originates from the shared financial responsibility, where each user contributes to the monthly bill, often through a fixed fee per person.
The concept of copayphones emerged alongside the rise of prepaid and shared mobile plans. In the early
Copayphones were particularly prevalent in the United States during the 2000s and early 2010s, as carriers
The decline of copayphones can be attributed to advancements in technology, such as the widespread adoption