[Asterisk-biz] Billing software

Thameem Ansari thameem.ansari at gmail.com
Tue Nov 22 14:47:06 MST 2005


I can help develop the solution in open source but I know only Java....If
someone have design we can try to give a shape..

-Thameem

On 11/22/05, Operations Jabeens <operations.jabeens at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Let me add my two cents into this discussion.
>  Its a pity that virtually no commercial or open source software (native
> to Asterisks) is available to run a professional level VOIP based services
> such as calling card or whole sale VOIP termination services. You will find
> many pieces here and there , also supposedly free ( you pay to developer to
> work as consultant instead )m in many flavor of open source components, but
> not an integrated holistic solution.
>  Hope this scenario will change soon. Ending monopolistic hefty pricing
> regime of incumbent legacy software such as Sysmaster or MERA or Eyebill
> should foster innovation from small startup telcos delivering value added
> services to their niches.
>  Can someone or a group take a lead here to end this status-quo?
>  Thanks,
> Ifte
>
>  On 11/22/05, Thameem Ansari <thameem.ansari at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Darren,
> > Thanks for the information. I tried installing the AstBill a month ago
> > and didn't go thru well. It also requires Drupal at the end of
> > configuration. But I want to run off of Drupal. I agree that mysql 5 has lot
> > of features and I am great fan of Stored Procedures. The problem is, I am
> > already running some applications in Mysql 3.23 version and I am not
> > sure Mysql 5 migration going to affect those apps. Anyway I will give it a
> > try this week and if I need I will ping you for help.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Thameem
> >
> >  On 11/22/05, Are < are at astartelecom.com> wrote:
> >
> > >  AstBill now have an installation script that simplifies installation.
> > > We also have an automatic upgrade service for support paying customers. Just
> > > like windows update. :-)
> > >
> > > Contact me if you want paid installation/support. It cost less than
> > > commercial software and you are supporting the development of sofisticated
> > > Open Source Software.
> > >
> > > The reason we are using MySQL 5 is that we believe in the future.
> > > Modern billing applications need features like Views and Stored
> > > Procedures to scale efficient. Must of the logic in AstBill is done in
> > > Stored procedures. This saves round trips between servers and languages and
> > > allows for a very efficient scaling of customers. We have live customers
> > > with 9500 users and have done tests with 100 000 accounts. It works like a
> > > dream.
> > >
> > > MySQL 5.0 Downloaded One Million Times in First Three Weeks<http://www.mysql.com/news-and-events/press-release/release_2005_42.html>Are they all wrong?
> > >
> > > Paypal integration is ready for support paying customers and 3 more
> > > payment modules will be released in December.
> > >
> > > You can run AstBill on Fedora Core 3. We have many customers already
> > > doing that.
> > > --
> > > Are Casilla
> > > http://astartelecom.com - Independent VOIP Telecoms Broker. Asterisk
> > > Consultants
> > > http://astbill.com - Open Source Billing, Routing and Management
> > > software for Asterisk and VOIP
> > > AstBill DEMO: http://demo.astbill.com
> > >
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