Re: [asterisk-users] Current Open Source Billing Package

2008-10-30 Thread Stephen Wingfield

- Original Message - 
From: Jerry Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion 
asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 6:55 PM
Subject: [asterisk-users] Current Open Source Billing Package


 After spending a couple hours scanning for an open source (non-
 commercial) billing package yesterday I am underwhelmed. Almost all of
 the packages listed on the WIKI appear to be defunct, for several
 years now. I will be happy to get a login and edit them out if that is
 the proper method to do so.

 My requirements are very minimal and at this point unless I have
 missed something will just write my own.

 I do not do calling cards. I have no near term need for the package to
 actually talk with asterisk at all, other than to import the CDR
 either via files or as a login to MySQL.

 I do have monthly recurring charges which need to be included monthly.

 I do occasionally have need to one off (manual) billing charges.

 Rating for calls would be nice but not mandatory ( we have very
 minimal International).

 Ability to export to an accounting package a plus.

 Ability to generate hard copy Invoices and/or email them to the cust.

 Ability to generate a list of current Invoices.

 Runs on Linux.

 All in all not a very complex set of requirements, but the few
 packages that seem to be currently offered generally do not fit the
 bill. Yes there are many commercial packages, but unless they are very
 minimal in cost I have no interest in them.

 So my question is, have a missed a golden nugget out there?


 tia
 Jerry

Jerry

Our telcoware software can provide you all you wish and more.
This is a commercially supported package.
Please contact me offline for all details.

steve 'at} bicomsystems d*t c*m
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Re: [asterisk-users] Current Open Source Billing Package

2008-10-30 Thread Outback Dingo
also check jBilling, its a telco oriented billing system, quite nice, there
is also freeside... it might work out for you

On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 3:49 PM, Stephen Wingfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 - Original Message -
 From: Jerry Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
 asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
 Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 6:55 PM
 Subject: [asterisk-users] Current Open Source Billing Package


  After spending a couple hours scanning for an open source (non-
  commercial) billing package yesterday I am underwhelmed. Almost all of
  the packages listed on the WIKI appear to be defunct, for several
  years now. I will be happy to get a login and edit them out if that is
  the proper method to do so.
 
  My requirements are very minimal and at this point unless I have
  missed something will just write my own.
 
  I do not do calling cards. I have no near term need for the package to
  actually talk with asterisk at all, other than to import the CDR
  either via files or as a login to MySQL.
 
  I do have monthly recurring charges which need to be included monthly.
 
  I do occasionally have need to one off (manual) billing charges.
 
  Rating for calls would be nice but not mandatory ( we have very
  minimal International).
 
  Ability to export to an accounting package a plus.
 
  Ability to generate hard copy Invoices and/or email them to the cust.
 
  Ability to generate a list of current Invoices.
 
  Runs on Linux.
 
  All in all not a very complex set of requirements, but the few
  packages that seem to be currently offered generally do not fit the
  bill. Yes there are many commercial packages, but unless they are very
  minimal in cost I have no interest in them.
 
  So my question is, have a missed a golden nugget out there?
 
 
  tia
  Jerry

 Jerry

 Our telcoware software can provide you all you wish and more.
 This is a commercially supported package.
 Please contact me offline for all details.

 steve 'at} bicomsystems d*t c*m
 www.bicomsystems.com


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Re: [asterisk-users] Current Open Source Billing Package

2008-10-29 Thread Guillermo V. Salas

- Jerry Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:

 After spending a couple hours scanning for an open source (non- 
 commercial) billing package yesterday I am underwhelmed. Almost all of
  
 the packages listed on the WIKI appear to be defunct, for several  
 years now. I will be happy to get a login and edit them out if that is
  
 the proper method to do so.
 
 My requirements are very minimal and at this point unless I have  
 missed something will just write my own.
 
 I do not do calling cards. I have no near term need for the package to
  
 actually talk with asterisk at all, other than to import the CDR  
 either via files or as a login to MySQL.
 
 I do have monthly recurring charges which need to be included
 monthly.
 
 I do occasionally have need to one off (manual) billing charges.
 
 Rating for calls would be nice but not mandatory ( we have very  
 minimal International).
 
 Ability to export to an accounting package a plus.
 
 Ability to generate hard copy Invoices and/or email them to the cust.
 
 Ability to generate a list of current Invoices.
 
 Runs on Linux.
 
 All in all not a very complex set of requirements, but the few  
 packages that seem to be currently offered generally do not fit the  
 bill. Yes there are many commercial packages, but unless they are very
  
 minimal in cost I have no interest in them.
 
 So my question is, have a missed a golden nugget out there?
 


Check a2billing:

http://www.asterisk2billing.org/cgi-bin/trac.cgi

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Re: [asterisk-users] Current Open Source Billing Package

2008-10-29 Thread Jeff LaCoursiere

I do understand that this not free, but BillMax (www.billmax.com)
supports all of your requirements plus includes the source code.  I think
you can get a demo that supports under 100 accounts for free... at least
you used to be able to.

j

On Wed, 29 Oct 2008, Jerry Jones wrote:

 After spending a couple hours scanning for an open source (non-
 commercial) billing package yesterday I am underwhelmed. Almost all of
 the packages listed on the WIKI appear to be defunct, for several
 years now. I will be happy to get a login and edit them out if that is
 the proper method to do so.

 My requirements are very minimal and at this point unless I have
 missed something will just write my own.

 I do not do calling cards. I have no near term need for the package to
 actually talk with asterisk at all, other than to import the CDR
 either via files or as a login to MySQL.

 I do have monthly recurring charges which need to be included monthly.

 I do occasionally have need to one off (manual) billing charges.

 Rating for calls would be nice but not mandatory ( we have very
 minimal International).

 Ability to export to an accounting package a plus.

 Ability to generate hard copy Invoices and/or email them to the cust.

 Ability to generate a list of current Invoices.

 Runs on Linux.

 All in all not a very complex set of requirements, but the few
 packages that seem to be currently offered generally do not fit the
 bill. Yes there are many commercial packages, but unless they are very
 minimal in cost I have no interest in them.

 So my question is, have a missed a golden nugget out there?


 tia
 Jerry

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Re: [asterisk-users] Current Open Source Billing Package

2008-10-29 Thread Darren Wiebe
Jerry Jones wrote:
 After spending a couple hours scanning for an open source (non- 
 commercial) billing package yesterday I am underwhelmed. Almost all of  
 the packages listed on the WIKI appear to be defunct, for several  
 years now. I will be happy to get a login and edit them out if that is  
 the proper method to do so.

 My requirements are very minimal and at this point unless I have  
 missed something will just write my own.

 I do not do calling cards. I have no near term need for the package to  
 actually talk with asterisk at all, other than to import the CDR  
 either via files or as a login to MySQL.

 I do have monthly recurring charges which need to be included monthly.

 I do occasionally have need to one off (manual) billing charges.

 Rating for calls would be nice but not mandatory ( we have very  
 minimal International).

 Ability to export to an accounting package a plus.

 Ability to generate hard copy Invoices and/or email them to the cust.

 Ability to generate a list of current Invoices.

 Runs on Linux.

 All in all not a very complex set of requirements, but the few  
 packages that seem to be currently offered generally do not fit the  
 bill. Yes there are many commercial packages, but unless they are very  
 minimal in cost I have no interest in them.

 So my question is, have a missed a golden nugget out there?


 tia
 Jerry
   
Have a look at astpp (www.astpp.org) along with OSCommerce.  This should 
do what you're looking for and you do not need to link to Asterisk, etc.

Darren Wiebe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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