The first round-the-clock online reference, providing all sorts of information and receiving payments, appeared in Moscow at the Ryazansky Prospect metro station. This is an example of a street reference-transactional complex (CDCP), which will soon be around the city, promises the program "Electronic Moscow".
Access from facilities to the sites of the Moscow government, the prefecture or the government is free of charge - as well as weather reports, transport schedules, and electronic maps. But, for example, the user will have to pay for the Afisha service or information about the location of a commercial organization from 10 to 30 rubles.
According to
MK , using the terminal you can pay for utilities, telephone, make money for Internet and television. All payments are free.