[asterisk-biz] asterisk-biz] Calling Card Hybrid

Senad Jordanovic senad at bicom.us
Fri Sep 7 08:28:09 CDT 2007


Dovid Bender wrote:
> Try Enswitch (Integrics.com). It can do all that.

So can Bicom Systems, PBXware.


Senad



> 
>> 
>> Message: 7
>> Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2007 17:00:30 +1000
>> From: "Craig Lawrence" <craig at mytel.net.au>
>> Subject: [asterisk-biz] Calling Card Hybrid
>> To: "Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion"
>> <asterisk-biz at lists.digium.com>
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>> Hi,
>> 
>> Here's a challenge for you:
>> 
>> - A mining company setting up a mine in outback Australia
>> - 70 rooms for miners accommodation with an IP phone in each
>> - 25 phones in offices in and around the plant
>> - need a system that is similar to a calling card system for the
>> miners 
>> - need a standard PBX system for the office workers
>> - both systems should reside in the same server
>> - the PBX should allow miners to call other miners in the
>> accommodation or call to or from office phones to accommodation
>> - miners are not permitted to call outside the internal extensions
>> from their accommodation handsets however if they dial into a calling
>> card extension they should be asked for their PIN number and then be
>> provided with a outbound dial tone. They should also be able to
>> check account balances. - A billing system is required that will
>> permit the mine management to charge for each destination as they
>> choose either as an untimed call or timed. They also need to be able
>> to give the miners a free account balance of say $50 per month as
>> part of the mine employment terms. The credit should expire at the
>> end of the month, at which time it will automatically top-up to say
>> $50. - Miners are to have DIDs for incoming calls in the
>> accommodation with a voicemail system enabled on the phone as a
>> message waiting indicator light (ie not via email) and they should
>> be able to record a greeting, re-record the greeting, etc and dial
>> into and listen to messages, replay and delete messages. - If an
>> office phone was to dial the outside world and transfer the call to
>> a room the miner would avoid payment - the customer is aware of this
>> and accepts this deficiency. - each miner is to be given a "card"
>> with his User Number on it and instructions for usage and voicemail
>> on the reverse.  The card will also tell the miner how to log into
>> the system and change their password (default password is to be the
>> digits from his or her birth date eg 21/04/75). This instruction
>> card is to be laminated and handed to the miner when he arrives at
>> the mine. - the management interface should allow the mine
>> administration to delete a miner account, add an account, view each
>> miners account balance, view past calls (and print if needed), add
>> once off call credit (if the miner wants to purchase more call
>> credit), reset a password and view from which extension the calls
>> were made. 
>> 
>> Would anyone have any suggestion of a product that would do most or
>> all of the above? 
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> 
>> Craig Lawrence
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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