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From: "Thorben Jensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Hotel billing in IPSwitchBoard
I am currently work
05 3:12 AM
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> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Hotel billing in IPSwitchBoard
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> I am currently working on implementing Hotel Billing in
> IPSwitchBoard.
>
> The idea is that a receptionist in a hotel can just right
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This seems to be exactly the application I was looking for :-).
Since I'm working on a project where accounting and billing (http and voip
traffic) is an issue, I'm glad to read that there will be a solution within
a reasonable GUI.
While dealing with squid and the great Squid2MYSQL script - used f
I am currently working on implementing Hotel Billing in IPSwitchBoard.
The idea is that a receptionist in a hotel can just right click an extension
button and choose "Account"; IPS will now calculate the call charges made
from that extension and show all calls and charges on a form.
The recepti