[Asterisk-Users] How to become an IP Service Provider?

Senad Jordanovic senad at boltblue.com
Fri Oct 8 16:36:34 MST 2004


asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com wrote:
> Well if it's just the interface then all is good.  If they are
> distributing Asterisk in binary form which a few weeks ago it seems
> they were intending to do so by what was said on the website.  Oh
> well either way I would like to see a live demo of it... but the free
> version for 249 bucks WHAT?  You have got to be kidding me.
>
> bkw
>

Brian,

These solutions are not just an interface. PBXware for an, is a complete PBX
solution to be officially
released by the end of this month. It supports auto creation of users,
trunks, conferences,
queues/agents, MOH, G729 licences, voicemail boxes, LCR, service providers,
user agent devices etc.

In addition, the priority was given to allow easy setup of many included
features not available with *.

For example... anyone can add a trunk to a service provider just by having
login details and clicking
few buttons (trunks could be PSTN/VOIP/TDMoE delivered by SIP/IAX). Users
are auto provisioned depending upon which device is used and users/device
location. Auto networking between PBXware installation in different location
(i.e.. creation of network of servers with the same numbering plan across
the nation/globe). A range of vertical services. Fully automated
installation and first time wizard. One interface to hundreds/thousands of
servers. Just some of the features included ...:)

Live demo will be available soon after the official release.

SWITCHware supports all of the PBXware features plus E164 routes
creation/edit, service plans for users/trunks, pre and post paid billing,
service specific servers and fully DISTRIBUTED model. In another words NO
LIMIT on number of users. All this with redundancy and performance as a
priority.


$249 setup fee... Our intention was to help people out there with no
Linux/asterisk knowledge
by offering them a free version. The setup fee is for consultation/training
and all support any customer
needs and deserves. Surely any Linux experienced person will not need FREE
edition unless they are wishing
to use our systems for other reasons :) . However, we received a huge
response for FREE edition and had to withdraw it temporary.

SJ




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