Sorry if I was not clear enough.
The company wants to concentrate on the PBX hosting business only. They plan to add smart diaplans/scripts to Asterisk for a specific vertical market. This is their area of expertise.
They dont want to deal with POTS access.
They are looking for a VOIP company providing PSTN originator and terminator (so you can access the PBX through regular phone, and the PBX can make regular phone call as well).
And as a I said, one important thing is that while our company will be working with the VOIP provider, the requests for lines and access to PSTN will be done by our customers -- this is why we need a smart way to do the billing.

Does this make more sense? Is this the proper way to deal with PBX hosting business?

Rob.

On 7/10/06, Mitul Limbani < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,


Quoting Test Account < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> We need
>
>   - the ability to order DID (on behalf of our customers), having them
>   forward to the Asterisk server
>   - Support for outgoing calls - made by our customers
>   - A billing system that will allow us to correctly charge per
>   customer.

> Obviously we dont want our customers to go to the VOIP company to pay/order
> for any service -- our hosting company should do this on their behalf.

I dont quite understand this.
In Hosted Situation, your VoIP company = Your Hosting company.
So your statement needs some more clarification here.

Thanks & Regards,
Mitul Limbani,
Founder & CEO,
Enterux Solutions,
The Enterprise Linux Company (TM),
www.enterux.com
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