Hi,
Coming from mapping in Mongolia in Downtown Ulaanbaatar. There a lot of
convenient stores sometimes also sell cellphone credits on scratch-off
cards. In other countries it is sold by brand staff in the streets (through
scratch-off or by running a USSD from their phone) but here it is a
Hi Severin
The English word is Mobile Phone, cell phone is American.
In the UK most topups are done by a card which is swiped though a machine.
Most, if not all supermarkets, convenience stores, garages, newsagents do this.
You can also top up at cash points.
Phil (trigpoint)
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2013/11/25 Severin MENARD severin.men...@gmail.com
Hi,
Coming from mapping in Mongolia in Downtown Ulaanbaatar. There a lot of
convenient stores sometimes also sell cellphone credits on scratch-off
cards. In other countries it is sold by brand staff in the streets (through
scratch-off or by
Thanks for raising this up, Severin.
I see a pretty strong similarity to ATM or restaurant with this. The points
being:
* the tag should work as stand-alone and also (ref. amenity=atm/restaurant)
* as a part of other service/amenity (ref. atm/restaurant=yes)
shop=mobile_phone alone is not good
On Mon, 2013-11-25 at 11:48 -0500, Jaakko Helleranta.com wrote:
Thanks for raising this up, Severin.
I see a pretty strong similarity to ATM or restaurant with this. The
points being:
* the tag should work as stand-alone and also (ref.
amenity=atm/restaurant)
* as a part of other
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 4:13 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer
dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote:
If I get you right, these shops are not mainly telephone card shops, but
other shops that also sell telephone cards and/or phone credit. In this case
I'd use an attribute, e.g. sell:telephone_card or