It is not the only open source billing application that is being maintained and improved on a regular basis. The same applies to ASTPP, www.astpp.org. It's true that I haven't released a new stable version for several months but the code in CVS has undergone many enhancements. I was going to have a new release ready on January 1st but I've missed that by now. :-( ASTPP is presently in feature freeze and I'm bug testing and stabilizing. On the AAH question. I wouldn't run a calling card setup on it but that is probably largely because I disagree with the way they do some of it. AMP is not designed to run a calling card setup imho.

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Jason McBreeden wrote:

Rajeev and everyone else
I'd definately appreciate the responses. After doing some research online looks like A2Billing is the way to go. I checked wiki and it's looks like it's the only open source billig app that's being maintaned and improved on a regular basis. Question for you guys: What is the difference between Asterisk at Home and the "regular" asterisk? Is the at Home version robust enough to handle a fully deployed Calling Card platform? Jason

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