2010/10/22 <[email protected]>: > In the USA, an A(M is usually a member of multiple networks, sometimes ten or > more, and will usually have decals on the front of the machine identifying > which networks it is a member of. You can use the machine if your bank is a > member of any of those networks, but may have to pay a surcharge if the bank > operating the ATM is not your bank.
basically the situation in europe is the same or similar. There are quite a lot of networks, national and international, where some of the networks assure only the function of your card, while beeing a member in others will reduce or eliminate the fee. An atm usually is part of more then one network. Therefore I proposed to add Key:network to the atm page. This might not cover all needed information in all cases to decide whether you will have to pay a fee, but it will help. Additionally operator should be tagged for the bank that set up the atm, and maybe name for the name of the individual machine. If there is also a brand tag to be set can be valueated by the mapper and might depend on local structures. E.g. I could imagine something like amenity=atm operator=Berliner Sparkasse brand=Sparkasse network=Maestro;ec;cirrus cheers, Martin _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging
