CA2264171A1 - Method for crediting or recrediting a data card with a given amount - Google Patents

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CA2264171A1
CA2264171A1 CA002264171A CA2264171A CA2264171A1 CA 2264171 A1 CA2264171 A1 CA 2264171A1 CA 002264171 A CA002264171 A CA 002264171A CA 2264171 A CA2264171 A CA 2264171A CA 2264171 A1 CA2264171 A1 CA 2264171A1
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Ronald De Bruin
Andreas Martschitsch
Rudolf Ritter
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    • G06Q20/36Payment architectures, schemes or protocols characterised by the use of specific devices or networks using electronic wallets or electronic money safes
    • G06Q20/363Payment architectures, schemes or protocols characterised by the use of specific devices or networks using electronic wallets or electronic money safes with the personal data of a user
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    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
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    • H04M15/00Arrangements for metering, time-control or time indication ; Metering, charging or billing arrangements for voice wireline or wireless communications, e.g. VoIP
    • H04M15/70Administration or customization aspects; Counter-checking correct charges
    • H04M15/75Account location specifications
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    • H04M17/20Prepayment of wireline communication systems, wireless communication systems or telephone systems with provision for recharging the prepaid account or card, or for credit establishment
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Abstract

The invention pertains to a method for crediting or recrediting a SIM card (subscriber identity module) for a mobile radio telephone (6) with a given amount (28). The SIM card comprises a chip provided with a memory element (11). The amount is stored in said memory element (11) and decreases as the mobile radio telephone is used. In order to credit or recredit a SIM card, the user must possess a memory board (13) payable in advance. The memory board (12) has a code area (14) covered with a nontransparent detachable film (22).
A code (15) appears upon detaching the film (22). The SIM card (7) and memory board (13) holder dials a service number from a telephone (6, 8), the calling party thereby being connected to a data bank (17) where all codes allocated to memory boards (15) and the corresponding amounts (12) are recorded. The calling party is requested to input his code number into the telephone (6, 8) with which he is calling. Once entered, the code is compared with the code recorded at the data bank. As soon as the code (15) has been retrieved, a short message with the amount to be credited or recredited is temporarily recorded at the short message service center (18, 19). The amount (28) and the code (15) registered at the data bank (17) are then marked as depleted or erased. Next time the holder inserts his SIM card (7) into any mobile radio telephone and sets up a connection with the telecommunication network (9), said card will be credited or recredited with the amount (28) temporarily recorded on the basis of the prepared short message (20).

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2025CA 02264171 1999-02-25Method of Loading or Reloading a Data Medium Card with a MonetarySumThis invention relates to a method for loading or reloading a datamedium card, especially an SIM card for a communication device associatedwith a communication network, with a monetary sum, this data medium cardbeing provided with a storage means in which the monetary sum is stored. Theinvention further relates to a value card for carrying out the method accordingto the preamble of claim 6, as well as to components of an installation forcarrying out the method according to the preamble of claim 9.SIM (Subscriber Identification Module) cards are customarily usednowadays in mobile telephones in a mobile network according to the GSM(Global System for Mobile Communications) standard. Among other things,SIM cards serve to identify a subscriber and serve the subscriber—earmarkedbilling of telephone calls made by that subscriber over the mobile network. Incontrast to wire—connected telephone apparatuses, the loads in GSM networksare no longer billed to a permanently installed apparatus, but rather directly tothe holder of the respective SIM card.European Patent Application EP 0 689 368 discloses a device fortransmitting messages in a mobile communication network where the use ofSIM cards, particularly for transmitting short messages, is extended to theprocessing of special services according to a special procedure accessible onlyto certain authorized subscribers. This device offers the possibility not only oftransmitting any desired bit streams in transparent mode according to the GSMPhase 2 standard as a short message from a service center to the SIM card,but also of sending or receiving data and executable instructions to or fromauthorized subscribers. This is done without having to modify internationallyestablished standards...............................u........2025CA 02264171 1999-02-25The present invention now describes a certain special service, orrespectively a certain function, viz., a method of loading or reloading a datamedium card, especially a SIM card, with a monetary sum, which card is usedtogether with the device disclosed in the above—mentioned European patentapplication. Although not contemplated at present, it is conceivable to use SIMcards for operating wire—connected communication apparatus as well and tocarry out the billing no longer connected to the apparatus, but rather to thecard.On the SIM card is an electronic chip which can be electricallyconnected, via a contact field, which consists of a plurality of individualelectrical contacts, to a read-write device disposed in the communicationapparatus. The chip comprises, among other things, a storage means in whicha monetary value is stored. When telephone calls are made or when otherservices are performed, debits are gradually made against the stored value andthe amount must be reload by the card holder when it reaches zero or a certainminimum. Until now, this procedure has been relatively complicated. It isnamely intended that the card holder pays a certain amount of money at a postoffice, which monetary sum is then transmitted by the postal service to anelectronic billing module (Customer Care and Billing System for Mobilcom, orMOBIA). The sum paid in by the subscriber is then transmitted by the billingmodule as a monetary sum, together with the subscriber's identification data, toan operating center for special services (SIM Service Center, or SSC). There,according to a special service or function, a short message is prepared whichthen, the next time the subscriber uses the telephone, transmits the monetarysum to the SIM card by means of a short message, and reloads or loads therespective amount onto the monetary value stored there.This procedure which belongs to the state of the art is illustrated in theblock diagram for a mobile network in Figure 1. Reference numeral 1 thereby20CA 02264171 1999-02-25designates a postal deposit slip by means of which a payment can be made ata payment point such as a post office 2. The correspondingly paid in monetarysum is forwarded as a monetary value, together with the subscriberidentification, to the aforementioned billing module 3, which ensures that ashort message is prepared in a service center for special services 4. Thisshort message 5 is then transmitted via a mobile telephone 6, the next time therespective subscriber uses it, to his SIM card 7 inserted in that telephone 6.The monetary value contained in the short message is stored on the SIM card7. This card is reloaded or loaded with the paid-in monetary sum.This procedure, particularly for carrying out the payment at a post office,is relatively complicated. It is therefore the object of the present invention tolook for a solution with which the paying in of a monetary sum to load or reloada SIM card is simplified.This object is attained with a method having the steps set forth in thecharacterizing part of claim 1. A value card paid in advance for carrying out themethod is specified in the characterizing part of claim 6. An installation forcarrying out the method requires the features set forth in the characterizing partof claim 9.A main advantage of the inventive method is that the value card can bepurchased at many sales outlets, such as shops, kiosks, or post offices. Thiseliminates the tiresome procedure of filling out a deposit slip and depositing anamount at a post office to load or reload a certain data medium card,particularly a SIM card.The amount to be paid for a value card corresponds at the same time tothe maximum sum by which a certain data medium card, particularly a SIMcard, can be reloaded or loaded. .........._.«...-—--4-inn-no--nan:-rac.—............»..i2025CA 02264171 1999-02-25The value card has a concealed code field which serves the addedpurpose of indicating, when its covering is intact, that the card has not yet beenused. After the code field has been uncovered, e.g., by scraping away aconcealing layer, a code is exposed which serves to prepare the reloading orloading of a certain SIM card via any desired communication device connectedto a public communication network. After calling a certain service number, theholder of the value card is prompted by means of an audio response menu toenter the code into the communication device, e.g., to key it in. The subscriberis thereby connected to a data base in which all the codes and associatedmonetary sums are stored for which value cards have ever been produced. Ifthe keyed-in code is found in the data base, a short message is preparedaccording to the GSM Phase 2 standard and is filed in a short message servicecenter. At the same time, the code and the associated monetary sum aremarked as used in the data base or are cancelled. if the subscriber calls theaforementioned service number using a communication apparatus in which hisSIM card is inserted, his personal identification stored on the SIM card isautomatically recognized. After the code has been entered, it is known towhom the monetary sum is to be credited. The short message prepared andstored in a short message service center contains the subscriber's identificationcode and the monetary sum. If the call to the aforementioned service numberis made from a communication apparatus in which no SIM card can be used,e.g., from an ordinary telephone, the subscriber is prompted after entering thecode to enter also the identification code of the SIM card for which themonetary sum is intended.The value card can also be used for normal telephoning. In this case, inone process step, after calling the aforementioned service number, the caller isasked by means of automatic voice output whether a data medium card issupposed to be loaded or reloaded, or whether a telephone call is to be made.2025CA 02264171 1999-02-25In the case where a telephone call is made,after the code number is entered, the amount for the call is calculated on thebasis of the subscriber called and the length of the call, and is either recorded inthe data base or already deducted from the monetary sum stored there. In thiscase, if a data medium card is subsequently loaded or reloaded, the full monetarysum can obviously no longer be credited but only the remainder after deduction ofall amounts for calls.As already mentioned, the value card has a field containing a code which isconcealed by an opaque, removable layer when purchased. Completeconcealment of this field is a guarantee that the purchased value card is reallynew and has never been used. A similar card having a layer to be scraped awayis described in European Patent Application Publication No. 0 689 163 A1. Thereit is a question of a data medium card comprising a chip having a plurality ofelectrical contacts for connection to a card reader. In order to determine whetheror not the data medium card has already been used, at least some of theelectrical contacts are covered by a layer which can be scraped away. The cardis used for making telephone calls. It has in addition in the chip a certain numberof call units which are gradually debited during telephoning. The card can alsohave a second concealed field covered with a layer to be scraped away, in whichfield a lottery number becomes visible, for instance, after it has been scraped.However, this prior art card is not intended for crediting other data medium cardswith a monetary sum.Value cards which comprise a code, which must be given to a servicecenter in order to be able to gain access to certain telephone services is alreadyknown from WO 95/35619. It is not described in this document, however, how2025CA 02264171 1999-02-255asuch data medium cards can be loaded or reloaded.EP—A1-O 589 757 describes a method to transmit prepaid reloadamounts through a telecommunications system. This application describes aboveall the securing of the transmission.Until now it is provided that the communication apparatus which can beoperated with the data medium card, particularly with a SIM card, is a mobiletelephone having a card reader based on the GSM standard. Although not yetcurrently planned, it may naturally be provided in the future that wire—connectedtelephones, too, may have a card reader and be used with a SIM card belongingto the respective subscriber or caller - The Wh°'9 billing PT°CedUr9 Ofthe telecommunications company would then no longer take place per wired,CA 02264171 1999-02-25wire-connected communication apparatus, such as a telephone, but exactly thesame way per Sllvl card holder instead.As described above, the subscriber is guided by an audio responsesystem. This system is constructed as a speech server which is integrated inthe communication network and can be called by means of the aforementionedservice number. Access to the speech server may take place via a wire-connected communication network or a mobile network. The installationlikewise comprises a billing module connected to the audio response systemand the data base, on the one hand, and, on the other hand, has a connectionto the short message service center. The purpose of this billing module is, forone thing, to forward to the short message service center messages whichcome from the data base and contain an identification code and a monetarysum by which the SIM card indicated by the code is to be loaded or reloaded,and for another thing, to prepare respective short messages for sums of moneydeposited according to the state of the art.The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to theaccompanying drawings, in which:Figure 1 is a block diagram of the method according to the state of theart,Figure 2 is a block diagram illustrating the method according to theinvention,Figure 3 is a first flow chart showing the steps at the beginning of themethod according to the invention,Figure 4 is a second flow chart showing the steps for loading orreloading a certain data medium card according to the present invention, and152025CA 02264171 1999-02-25Figures 5A and 5B are a third flow chart showing the steps of the methodwhen using the value card according to the invention for ordinary telephoning.Figure 1 illustrates in a block diagram a state of the art alreadydescribed in the introduction to the specification.Figure 2 shows in a block diagram hardware components needed forcarrying out the method according to the invention.Reference numeral 25 designates a plant where value cards, e.g., ofcardboard or plastics, are produced. Imprinted on each value card is amonetary value, e.g., 10, 20, 50, or 100 units of currency. Each value card 26is provided in an area intended for that purpose with a code 15 on a code field14. The field 14, or respectively this region, is then covered with a removablelayer 22, which is opaque so that the code on new value cards 26 is no longervisible. Advertisements, for example, may be printed on the surfaces of thevalue cards. It is also possible to print thereon instructions for using the valuecard. It may already be mentioned at this time that when the value cards areproduced at the plant 25, the code 15 and monetary sum 28 associated witheach new value card 26 produced are transmitted in a status block 33 to arating platform 16 and stored there in a data base 17.The newly made value cards 26 are then sent to sales outlets 27, e.g., tokiosks, shops, post offices, etc. In as wide a sales network as possible, thevalue cards may be purchased by paying an amount of money 12 equal to thesum printed on the value card. Hence the value card 26 is also called aprepayable value card 13.A data medium card 7 intended to be loaded or reloaded comprises inan electronic chip a storage means 11 in which, besides an identification code29, the value of a monetary sum is also stored, among other things. The value2025..... .m“%.--. .u VAN CA 02264171 1999-02-25need not necessarily correspond to an amount of currency but may be dividedinto rate units instead. For communication apparatus used in a mobile network,the identification code may be the mobile telephone system number, forinstance.For loading or reloading the data medium card 7, this card is inserted ina card reader 23 provided for that purpose in a communication apparatus 6,usually a mobile telephone. The removable layer 22 of the prepaid data carriercard 13 is now removed. The removable layer 22 is preferably made so that itcan just be scraped off with a fingernail. The code 15 in the code field 14 thenbecomes visible.In further steps of the method for loading or reloading the data mediumcard, which may also be seen in the flow charts of Figures 3 and 4, a servicenumber is now dialed. The service number may be printed on the value card.After the service number has been dialed, the mobile telephone in the exampleshown is connected over the communication network 10, operating in awireless way, the mobile network, and over the communication network 9,operating in a wire—connected way, for example an ISDN, to the voice outputsystem 21, a speech server 21. This operation corresponds to block 39 of theflow chart of Figure 3. According to block 40, the subscriber is greeted inseveral languages. According to block 41, the speech server now prompts thesubscriber by means of a spoken communication to enter the desired menulanguage. Depending on the region, the subscriber may choose from amongseveral languages, say, German, French, Italian and English, for instance.After this has taken place, the speech server prompts the subscriber,according to block 42 in the flow chart of Fig. 3, in the selected language toenter the code of his value card.2025CA 02264171 1999-02-25Based upon the value card code entered by the subscriber, the speechserver recognizes the type of card. The value card can thereby bedistinguished from other telecommunications cards, such as, for example, theSwiss Telecom card, intended for other functions. This operation is symbolizedby block 43 of the flow chart in Figure 3.Two functions are foreseen for the value card: firstly, the loading orreloading, according to the invention, of a data medium card with a monetarysum, and secondly, the use of the value card for making ordinary telephonecalls. The flow chart in Figure 4 shows the steps of the method to be carriedout for loading or reloading the data medium card. After entering the serviceservice number, the subscriber is prompted per block 44 of the flow chart ofFigure 4 to enter whether he would like to make a telephone call or load a datamedium card. In the flow chart shown in Figure 4, the subscriber selectsloading or reloading of the data medium card, as indicated by block 45. Thesubscriber is now prompted to enter the identification code or respectively themobile telephone system number of the data medium card he would like to loadwith a monetary sum. If, as in the example just described, the subscriber hasdialed the service service number from a mobile telephone, the identificationcode for the data medium card inserted in the mobile telephone can be directlyshown on a display of the mobile telephone (block 47). If it is this data mediumcard which is supposed to be load, the subscriber need only confirm theidentification code displayed. Otherwise, he is prompted by the speech serverto enter the correct identification code. This procedure is depicted in blocks48, 49, and 50 of Figure 4. Once the correct identification code has beenentered, the method of loading or reloading the data medium card nowspecified proceeds as follows. Per block 51 of Figure 4, a query is made in thedata base 17, or respectively a rating is undertaken. For this purpose, thevoice output system 21 is likewise connected to the rating platform 16containing the data base 17. In a message block 31, the code 15 entered by2025CA 02264171 1999-02-2510the subscriber on the mobile telephone 6 and the identification code of the datamedium card to be reloaded or loaded with the monetary sum of the value cardare communicated to the rating platform ‘16. The rating platform now searchesthe data base 17 for the code corresponding to the entered code 15, the formercode having been stored there when the value card was produced, as alreadymentioned. if the code is not found, the subscriber is prompted via the speechserver, according to the loop formed by blocks 53, 52, 51 in Figure 4, to enterthe code 15 correctly. If this is done, and if the correct code 15 is likewisefound in the data base 17, the procedure is terminated for the subscriber. Therating platform now transmits a message block 32, containing the identificationcode 29 of the data medium card to be loaded or reloaded, as well as the valueof the monetary sum or the number of rate pulses with which the designateddata medium card is to be loaded or reloaded, to a billing module 24. Themonetary value 28 or the number of rate pulses by which the data mediumcard, designated by the identification code 29, is now to be loaded, has beendetermined from the data base. This sum was associated with the identificationcode there. After the message block 32 has been created, the respective code15 in the data base 17 is marked as having been used or is cancelled.Based upon the data contained in the message block 32, the billingmodule 24 initializes the creation of a short message 20 via the operatingcenter for special services 19 in the short message service center 18. Therethe short message 20 is stored in a data base. The next time the data mediumcard 9 designated by the identification code is activated in a mobile telephone6, i.e., when the telephone is switched on, the short message 20 is transmitted,and the data medium card is loaded or reloaded with the respective monetarysum or respectively with a certain number of rate pulses via the mobile network10. The procedure is thereby ended.20CA 02264171 1999-02-2511As indicated by reference numeral 8, the loading or reloading operationmay likewise be carried out from any ordinary telephone wire-connected to atelephone network—-here, for example, to an ISDN network 9. In this case, thesubscriber must enter manually the identification code or mobile telephonenumber of the data medium card to be loaded or reloaded. As describedabove, the subscriber will be prompted to do this by means of a spokenmessage from the voice output system 21. The data medium card 7 shown indashed lines at the telephone set 8 indicates that in the future it might also bepossible that every wired telephone 8 will no longer be identified by itstelephone number but by the data medium card to be inserted in this telephoneapparatus for calling. The billing of the telephone charges would then nolonger take place to a certain telephone, but instead, as is customary in GSMmobile networks, to a data medium card, especially a SIM card. Although suchan embodiment is not provided at this time, it is also intended to be comprisedby the present invention.Instead of the data being entered by means of a service service number,a short message under the GSM standard may be used.As already stated, the value card 13 may also be used for ordinarytelephoning. The individual steps of this method are shown in the flow chart ofFigure 5. Since the actual telephoning by means of the value card does notform part of the invention, and since the flow chart of Figure 5 is self-explanatory, the telephoning procedure need not be explained in detail. It isonly to be pointed out that after the telephoning option has been selected, andafter the telephone number of the subscriber being called has been keyed in onthe telecommunication apparatus, the maximum calling duration is calculatedper block 55 on the basis of the location of the calling subscriber and the valueof the monetary sum in the data base 17. If no calculation can take placebecause the code 15 of the value card cannot be found in the data base 17 of2025CA 02264171 1999-02-2512the rating platform 16, the code is further searched (loop of blocks 56, 57). Ifthe request is valid, the connection to the subscriber being called isestablished. After a connection has successfully been established, a timer isstarted in the speech server, and the maximum calling duration previouslycalculated is monitored. When the connection is terminated, the cost of the callis calculated in the rating platform 16. The cost of the call, or the number ofrate pulses corresponding to the cost of the call, is stored in the data base 17of the rating platform 16 as the value of the calling amount. Upon loading orreloading the data medium card according to the flow chart of Figure 4, in casetelephone calls have been made, it is now not the nominal monetary valueprinted on the value card which is credited but rather that value minus the sumof all calling amounts. If the rate pulses are counted, the difference in valuemay likewise correspond to a number of rate pulses. This procedure takesplace per blocks 59 and 60 of the flow chart of Figure 5. At the end of eachcall, the remaining monetary sum on the value card is communicated to thecalling subscriber.When the maximum calling duration calculated has been reached, thecall to the called subscriber is automatically terminated. Per blocks 62 and 63,the calling amount is calculated in the same way as described with reference toblocks 59 and 60 and is filed in the data base 17 of the rating platform 16. Thedifference between the nominal monetary sum on the value card and the sumof all calling amounts is now zero. Accordingly, per block 64, the callingsubscriber is informed that the monetary sum on the value card has been usedup.If a subscriber tries to telephone after the monetary sum on his valuecard has been transferred to the data medium card, or if it is attempted toreload or load the data medium card a second time using the same value card,a lookout module (not shown in the flow charts) ensures that the subscriber ofCA 02264171 1999-02-2513the communication apparatus is informed that the value card is invalid. He isprompted a few times to enter a correct code. Since he cannot do so, theprogram is terminated.

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1. Method for loading or reloading a data medium card (7), especially a SIM card (7) for a communication device (6, 8) associated with a communication network (9, 10), with a value of a sum of money (28), which data medium card (7) is provided with a storage means (11) in which the value of the monetary sum (28) is stored, characterized by the following steps:

- a pre-payable value card (13) for a certain amount of money (12) is purchased, - a concealed code field (14) on the value card (13) is exposed by the owner of the card, whereby a code (15) becomes visible, - a service number is called from a communication apparatus, whereby the caller is connected to a data base (17) in which all codes (15) assigned to value cards and the amount of money (12) associated with each respective code are stored, - the caller is prompted to enter the code (15) in the calling communication apparatus (6, 8), - the entered code (15) is compared with the codes stored in the data base (17), - if the entered code (15) is found in the data base (17), a short message (20) with the value of the sum of money (28) to be loaded or reloaded is prepared in a short message service center (18, 19), and is temporarily stored, - the value of the monetary sum (28) and the code (15) are marked as used in the data base (17) or cancelled, and - the data medium card (7) to be loaded or reloaded is loaded or reloaded with the temporarily stored value of the monetary sum (28) by means of the prepared short message (20) the next time the data medium card (7) is inserted in any of the communication apparatus (6, 8) and a connection is established with the communication network (9, 10).
2. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that after the entering of the service number, the telephone set (8) or the communication apparatus (6, 8) is connected to a voice output system (21), and in that the further steps of the method are carried out voice-controlled.
3. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that the value card (13) can also be used for telephoning, a calling amount being calculated from the length of the call to a called subscriber, said calling amount being recorded inthe data base (17) or deducted from the value of the monetary sum (12) upon termination of the call, and in that only the difference between the value of the monetary sum (12) and the sum of all calling amounts is then used for loading or reloading the data medium card (7).
4. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that the entering of the service number can take place from any desired wire-connected telephone set (8) or from any desired wireless communication apparatus (6) which works according to the GSM standard.
5. Method for loading or reloading a data medium card (7), especially a SIM card (7) for a communication device (6, 8) associated with a communication network (9, 10), with a monetary sum value (28), which data medium card (7) is provided with a storage means (11) in which the value of the monetary sum (28) is stored, comprising the following steps:

- a prepayable value card (13) for a certain amount of money (12) is purchased, - a concealed code field (14) on the value card (13) is exposed by the owner of the card, whereby a code (15) becomes visible, - a short message according to the GSM standard is then used to connect the caller to a data base (17) in which all codes (15) assigned to valuecards and the monetary amount (12) associated with each respective code are stored, - the caller is prompted to enter the code (15) in the calling communication apparatus (6, 8), - the entered code (15) is compared with the codes stored in the data base (17), - if the entered code (15) is found in the data base (17), a short message (20) with the value of the monetary sum (28) to be loaded or reloaded is prepared in a short message service center (18, 19), and is temporarily stored, - the value of the monetary sum (28) and the code (15) are marked in the data base (17) as used or cancelled, and - the data medium card (7) to be loaded or reloaded is loaded or reloaded with the temporarily stored value of the monetary sum (28) by means of the prepared short message (20) the next time the data medium card (7) is inserted in any of the communication apparatus (6, 8) and a connection is established with the communication network (9, 10).
6. Method according to claim 5, characterized in that after using the short message, the telephone set (8) or the communication apparatus (6, 8) is connected to a voice output system (21), and in that the further steps of the method are carried out voice-controlled.
7. Method according to claim 5, characterized in that the value card (13) can also be used for telephoning, a calling amount being calculated from the length of the call to a called subscriber, said calling amount being recorded inthe data base (17) or deducted from the value of the monetary sum (12) upon termination of the call, and in that only the difference between the value of the monetary sum (12) and the sum of all calling amounts is then used for loading or reloading the data medium card (7).
8. Method according to claim 5, characterized in that the entering of the service number can take place from any desired wire-connected telephone set (8) or from any desired wireless communication apparatus (6) which works according to the GSM standard.
9. Installation for carrying out a method for loading or reloading a data medium card (7), characterized by:

- a data base (17) in which a list is stored of the codes assigned to value cards and the monetary sum associated with each code, - a rating platform (16), which can search in said data base (17) whether an entered code is stored, and, in this case, can transmit a message block (32) and can mark as used or delete the code (15) in the data base (17).
10. Installation according to claim 9, characterized in that it comprises a speech server (21) which can be called with the appropriate service number from any desired telephone set (8) or communication apparatus (6) via a wire-connected communication network (9) or via a mobile network (10).
11. Installation according to claim 9, characterized in that there is a billing module (24) connected to the data base (17) and to the short message service center (18, 19).
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