In Austria the major (former monopoly) phone company is still legally required to provide a dense network of payphones for emergency use. Occasionally I still see them being used for regular calls but not all that often. Some have even been upgraded to web access stations. Card phones have become rather uncommon I think, I haven't owned a card myself for more than 10 years.

The cards are still available as far as I know and there's a very odd anomaly. Originally the cards cost 50, 100 and 200 Schillings and contained a corresponding number of credit units. When the Euro was introduced in 2002, the system was never changed, only one unit is now 7.2 cents instead of 1 S. I never knew that until I found a card with a few units left in 2004 and the phone still showed what I considered Schilling credit.