You will need BIR accreditation, and from thereon you can sell you POS
solution - I'm not sure if BIR also requires this but I guess to be
competitive with other POS providers you should bundle in the BIR permit
processing (you need one per installation) to your offering.

To sell to stores who will set up shop at malls though, you also have to
comply with mall requirements - interfacing with their system to report
sales, etc.  SM also requires hardware certified by them - they no longer
allow use of desktop CPU - has to be "POS hardware", though I saw some who
assembled their own and got it successfully accredited.

Hope this helps

Johann

On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 2:49 PM, plug bert <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello All,
>
>
>   Just curious: is it possible for any business establishment to set up its
> own POS from off the shelf hardware and open source POS software? Does it
> need to be certified/registered with the BIR, or should businesses acquire
> POS software/hardware from certain certified/licensed providers only?
>
>   From what i hear a baseline POS already costs something like 80k; just
> wondering if it's possible to DIY the thing, say with an old pc running
> Ubuntu and LemonPOS. tia
>
>
>
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