Alistair Cunningham wrote:
Operations Jabeens wrote:
Hi,
Let me add my two cents into this discussion.
Its a pity that virtually no commercial or open source software
(native to Asterisks) is available to run a professional level VOIP
based services such as calling card or whole sale VOIP termination
services. You will find many pieces here and there , also supposedly
free ( you pay to developer to work as consultant instead )m in many
flavor of open source components, but not an integrated holistic
solution.
Hope this scenario will change soon. Ending monopolistic hefty pricing
regime of incumbent legacy software such as Sysmaster or MERA or
Eyebill should foster innovation from small startup telcos delivering
value added services to their niches.
Can someone or a group take a lead here to end this status-quo?
Thanks,
Ifte
Ifte,
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That's exactly our goal with ITSP in a box. We have a pretty good set of
telephony features now (we added voicemail on the web this last weekend,
IVR menus and auto attendants will enter a test cycle tomorrow, and
calling cards an DISA will be by the end of the year). We also have
prepaid billing with unlimited levels of reseller, affiliates, PayPal
integration, etc, and more billing and reporting options are coming soon.
Our pricing is considerably cheaper than the legacy software, to the
point where any decently funded startup can afford it. If you haven't
seen it, the demo of the web interface (code is about 2 months old;
we'll update at the end of this test cycle) is at:
http://itsp.demo.integrics.com/?username=guest;password=guest
and the feature list is at:
http://integrics.com/products/itsp/latest/features/
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To clarify, ITSP in a box is not aimed at wholesale termination, as it's
overkill in terms of features. It's more aimed at calling cards, and
selling services to small business and residential users.
Alistair Cunningham,
Integrics Ltd,
+44 (0)7870 699 479
http://integrics.com/
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