[asterisk-biz] Open source Asterisk billing solution

Jaswinder Singh vicky.r at gmail.com
Tue Feb 5 00:22:47 CST 2008


I have had good success with setting up and using A2billing . It's way
better than other open source billing system ( only my opinion ) :) .

On Feb 5, 2008 10:12 AM, Mitul Limbani <mitul at enterux.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> You may try A2billing, it handles most of the things mentioned by you,
> including DID Management. Including the monthly billing for DID and per
> minute charge for calls for different destinations including calling
> card functionality.
>
> If you are looking for a full fledged highly scalable billing software
> which works on top of Asterisk with more granulled functionality of
> time based incremental billing per call, DID management, Inbound Charge
> per DID, calling card, Muliple SIP Users under one single company
> entity (more like Hosted PBX scenario) etc etc the works, we may be
> able to help you.
>
> I look forward to hear from you,
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> Mitul Limbani,
> Founder & CEO,
> Enterux Solutions,
> The Enterprise Linux Company (TM),
> www.enterux.com
>
> Quoting Jared Smith <jsmith at digium.com>:
>
> > On Mon, 2008-02-04 at 08:39 -0500, Tom Moore wrote:
> >> I've been asked to setup an Asterisk server with accounting functions
> for a
> >> client and his customers.
> >> To keep it short and sweet he wants to provide dids to his customers
> and
> >> charge a monthly service fee for the customer having the line and when
> the
> >> time comes offer packages of minutes and have charges be added to the
> >> account when the package minutes run out.
> >
> > I know several people doing this with the Freeside billing package (see
> > http://freeside.biz/).  Originally written as an ISP billing platform,
> > it handles just about any billing situation you can think of, including
> > month charges, pro-rated months, per minute or block-of-minutes type
> > billing, etc. as well as some advanced features like account
> > provisioning, etc.
> >
> > (A friend of mine is one of the core developers, so my opinion is
> > probably somewhat biased... your mileage may vary.)
>
>
>
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