Dear Darren,
Thanks for your email and clarifications.
We are interested to obtain a quotation with following context:
We will provide hardware and co location hosting. Also, we will arrange DIDs and 1-800 access number originated called delivered to the softswitch / calling card server via IP in either SIP or H323 format
Need quotation and possible demo for following
1. Softswitch billing and gatekeeper for wholesale (limited) supporting h323 and SIP. Also, G729 and G723 codecs.
2. Calling card application integrated with the softswitch with customized IVR in two languages (English and Bengali record will be provided)
3. Web credit card based calling card sales, management and refilling of pin
4. Flexible maintenance support of the system.
5. Initial system will be based on 60 simultaneous calls , upgradable up to unlimited calls.
If you have capacity or someone else in this list has solution/expertise/team to work on this turnkey preoject, please contact me.
Thanks,
Ifte
email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tel +1 301 792 3849
On 9/19/05, Darren Wiebe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Operations Jabeens wrote:
> We are looking for setting up a small scale calling card operations in
> USA. and also need a softswitch billing system for post paid clients.
>
> After looking into the commercial product available in the VOIP
> market, we decided to adopt an Asterisk based system which could
> following at a minimum. Following are question to the list:
>
> 1. Can Asterisk based system support both H323 and SIP protocol? I
> ask this as several of our terminating gateways are based on H323.
Yes, it can do both. It does not come with H323 support but I've added
it numerous times without issues.
>
> 2. Is there any commercial or open source software which can have both
> soft switch, prepaid and post paid calling systems?
As another user mentioned, asterisk is the softswitch. You could easily
use ASTCC for the calling cards. Now here I put my own plug in. We
have a software package called ASTPP ( www.aleph-com.net/astpp) that is
open source and is designed to do either prepaid or postpaid billing.
It is presently designed to work with AgileBill for invoice creation and
presentation but that is easy to modify if you have some other software
you would like to use.
>
> 3. Is there any Codec convertor available for Asterisk based system to
> convert say G723 to Gg729 or vice versa
You will (probably) need to purchase the G729 licenses from Digium. Re
G723, I think there is a G723 implementation in Digiums CVS but I don't
know what the status is on it.
>
> Please let me know?
>
> Also, if you are an expert solution provider (with certification) or a
> consulting firm, has references of successful deployment of similar
> low budget project, please contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Please consider this as a serious business
> enquiry.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Ifte
>
Darren Wiebe
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>
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