On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 11:40 +0100, Chris Bagnall wrote: > > AstBill the Web-based open source Billing and Management > > software for Asterisk includes the information you are requesting. > > <big snip> > > Apologies for the slight threadjack, but as someone fairly new to the list, > what *is* the policy on list advertising? There are quite a few posts I've > seen in the few weeks I've subscribed that are pretty close to the blurry > line. > > Back to the original topic - what's the purpose for which you need this > information? Building dialplans or billing? >
personally dialplans, for some associates of mine they want billing abilities, more specifically they have a desire to know better what is what in a foreign country. While they know their own numbering plan, and a couple of other countries there are a BUNCH of countries out there with totally different numbering schemes. Others on the list may want it for either, I have a feeling this request goes beyond my personal desire. What I did was get astbill, I am trying to see where all the bits of info is that I need (starting to look like two tables I will have to go through to get everything I want). I may make a page that will create extensions.conf cut-and-paste stuff tomorrow (I am still up from yesterday so odds are not tonight - the sun is almost up I am about to turn into a pumpkin :) Assuming astbill's data is accurate, and my very very brief view of it based on the limited countries I do know of it appears to be fairly complete, then people should be able to goto my webpage and either download the data and run it themselves or possibly use a webapp on my webpage to create an asterisk dialplan for specified countries based on a very simple template. I may make it simplier with instructions on sed, it all depends on how I feel. If you save the file and run sed it would be far easier for me :) > As you've discovered, the UK is a complete mix of different number ranges, > often numbers within those being billed at different rates. It used to be It started with the UK as an *example* and everyone seems to have latched onto that. I wanted to know more than the UK, I wanted every country. astbill seems to have that data, I seem to have located all the little bits that I need from that data, so this is progressing along, from my perspective anyway. > > 449xx > premium services > > Most of our clients generally ask me to block everything staring 09xx by > default. The few pager numbers that are still in this range should (I'd be > interested to hear if they're not) have been assigned new ranges in the > 07xxx block by now. > I have gotten through to 1 pager in the 945 or 941 I forget now in the last week or so. You think country code 44 is a mess, think about country code 1, it spans many countries ... some in +1 have had $2511/minute rates. Yes twenty five hundred eleven united states dollars per minute! Country code 1 is really a region code (north america) and becuase of the different countries there are different rates, interconnection fees, laws governing the numbers, etc. So it could be worse :P -- Trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com Bret McDanel UK +44 870 340 4605 Germany +49 801 777 555 3402 US +1 360 207 0479 or +1 516 687 5200 FreeWorldDialup: 635378
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