[Asterisk-Users] Broadband VoIP Startup with Asterisk
Daniel Wright
dw at wonderwave.net
Sun Dec 4 20:31:52 MST 2005
jglucky at blueware.net wrote:
>
> We are currently an ISP offering broadband and wireless internet
> connections. We are planning to start offering VoIP services to our
> current customers. We have decided to use Asterisk as our PBX software.
>
> If I may, I have a multi-part question.
>
> 1) If we do use Asterisk, what would be a good billing system to use
> to keep track of thousands of customers minutes?
> 2) Are there are any good back end software available for Asterisk in
> which our customers could log into and view their usage, etc?
> 3) We are currently testing the Asterisk system using VoIPJet over an
> IAX connection to our Asterisk system. Would their be any benefits or
> disadvantages to putting in a PRI line instead?
> 4) What is some good company names to purchase DID's and VoIP
> termination from? I have been looking at VoIPJet and Teliax. I also
> am a member of DIDX. DIDX does not seem to have any numbers in the
> area where I will be marketing first.
>
> I have read some solutions to all my answers above on the Wiki,
> however, I would like some comments from people who have actually gone
> through his process. As we all know, it is much easier to put in a
> good system from the beginning, then have to switch everything over
> once its running.
>
> Thanks for everyone help with the above questions.
>
> -jglucky
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As as WISP you should be familiar with http://www.part-15.org. If not,
they are a Wireless Internet Service Providers Orginization. They have a
reseller program for VOIP and offer different monthly commision rates
for members and non members of the orginization. You can get more
information from this address. http://www.part-15.org/voip/reseller.htm
This could be an alternative to rolling your own solution. Just a thought.
Dan
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