[asterisk-users] Current Open Source Billing Package
Stephen Wingfield
steve at bicom.us
Thu Oct 30 03:49:53 CDT 2008
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerry Jones" <jjones at danrj.com>
To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion"
<asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 6:55 PM
Subject: [asterisk-users] Current Open Source Billing Package
> After spending a couple hours scanning for an open source (non-
> commercial) billing package yesterday I am underwhelmed. Almost all of
> the packages listed on the WIKI appear to be defunct, for several
> years now. I will be happy to get a login and edit them out if that is
> the proper method to do so.
>
> My requirements are very minimal and at this point unless I have
> missed something will just write my own.
>
> I do not do calling cards. I have no near term need for the package to
> actually talk with asterisk at all, other than to import the CDR
> either via files or as a login to MySQL.
>
> I do have monthly recurring charges which need to be included monthly.
>
> I do occasionally have need to one off (manual) billing charges.
>
> Rating for calls would be nice but not mandatory ( we have very
> minimal International).
>
> Ability to export to an accounting package a plus.
>
> Ability to generate hard copy Invoices and/or email them to the cust.
>
> Ability to generate a list of current Invoices.
>
> Runs on Linux.
>
> All in all not a very complex set of requirements, but the few
> packages that seem to be currently offered generally do not fit the
> bill. Yes there are many commercial packages, but unless they are very
> minimal in cost I have no interest in them.
>
> So my question is, have a missed a golden nugget out there?
>
>
> tia
> Jerry
Jerry
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