Wispmon seems great! Pricing, not so...

 

Gino A. Villarini

g...@aeronetpr.com

Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.

787.273.4143

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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Cameron Crum
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2010 2:41 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Backend systems

 

Mike H,

What do you want to do that Freeside "can't"? Wispmon is adding new
tools and features almost weekly at this point. It was deisigned by guys
running a wisp to encompass as many aspects of the industry in a single
platform as possible. As far as I know, there isn't a more comprehensive
product available and we'll "hold your hand" until the system is up and
running. That is not to say that we will do all your all of your config
for you, but we will certainly help you with everything on our end and
we can provide a good deal of advice for the provisioning side of things
on your end or point you to people who can help if you don't know what
to do. Please hit me offlist to discuss the capabilities further.

Regards,

Cameron 
WispMon.com

On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 12:16 PM, Mark Nash - Lists <markl...@uwol.net>
wrote:

This may be getting a little off-topic, but this is a benefit of
back-end
systems:

We have tiered service levels...the more you pay the faster you go.  We
have
bandwidth caps (FAPs)...the higher level tiered service you pay for, the
higher your FAP limit is so you can download more.

About this time, we see customers getting slowed down because they hit
their
FAP.  After we explain this to them, most of them opt for a higher level
of
service so they can download more.

This nets us about $50-$60 a month in additional revenue EVERY MONTH for
doing nothing but having the limits (and explaining it to them over the
phone).

No more equipment cost, no truck roll, no blah blah blah...

This is for residential, BTW... Currently, business-class service levels
currently do not have a FAP.  We do get some customers opting for a
business
class service (higher price) to get no FAP limit.

In any case, if this is something you are looking at doing (bandwidth
caps),
here's something in the "Plus" column...


----- Original Message -----
From: "Blake Covarrubias" <bl...@beamspeed.com>
To: "WISPA General List" <wireless@wispa.org>
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2010 8:19 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Backend systems



Oops. Dropped my iPhone and sent that out prematurely & with some
unfinished
sentences. Oh well.

Point is, Plat wasn't that difficult to grok. I think its a great
platform
to invest time and energy into. The documentation is pretty clear, and
the
support is good. I recommend it. It definitely helped us streamline our
billing and account management, and continues to do so as we implement
more
of its features.

The only issue I have with Plat is the service provisioning dialogs get
messy very quickly when provisioning objects with quite a few service
parameters. For example, I haven't found a clean way to manage customer
DNS
records from Plat, or WiMAX QoS profiles. Anyone using Plat should
understand the particular limitations I'm talking about.

*sigh* Perhaps I'm just looking to integrate too much...

--
Blake Covarrubias

On Aug 23, 2010, at 8:11 AM, Blake Covarrubias wrote:

> Wow. Really? I found the documentation on Plat to generally be
> understandable...enough that I was able to wrap my mind around it &
> perform a conversion from QuickBooks.
>
> I implemented Plat in '07. Instead of just importing basic customer
info &
> starting balances (as recommended) I actually wrote code to import all
> historical data from QuickBooks into Plat. Past invoices, payments,
etc
> biofiwere all re-created in Plat. I even tied in provisioning for most
of
> our back-end services (email, DHCP, RADIUS, FTP, CPE ) into Plat after
the
> initial import.
>
> --
> Blake Covarrubias
>
> On Aug 23, 2010, at 7:41, tfad...@coastinet.com wrote:
>
>> I purchased platypus in 2007 and tried to implement it. It was rather
>> difficult and cryptic. I abandoned the project.
>>
>> On Sunday 22/08/2010 at 5:23 pm, David Sovereen wrote:
>>> Have you looked at Platypus?  Costs less, does more, scales big, and
is
>>> a proven solution (I've been using for 13 years, since 1997).
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>>> On Aug 22, 2010 7:50 PM, <tfad...@coastinet.com> wrote:
>>> > I have been using Quickbooks memorized transactions since 2001, I
>>> > added a JFFNMS monitoring server in 2004, a Scrutinizer Netflow
server
>>> > in 2007 We currently have 700+ customers
>>> >
>>> > My main problem with Quickbooks for billing is that it does not
handle
>>> > late fees adequately, so I don't charge them now. I have 300
customers
>>> > I could charge a $5 late fee this month and about 40 people I
could
>>> > charge a $15 reconnect fee this month as well. That is over $2,
000: I
>>> > know with late fees, this number would come down, maybe cut in
>>> > half(which would mean I would get my money sooner). That is why I
can
>>> > cost justify moving to Powercode. I have seen enough improvement
over
>>> > the last year with Bertram buying them that I feel comfortable
enough
>>> > to move forward with them.
>>> >
>>> > My other problems are, call tracking for tech support, auto
shutoff
>>> > and auto reconnect. Online payment and transaction
>>> > history for my customers, double data entry into Quickbooks and
>>> > JFFNMS. Everything I need(still keep Netflow Server) to see would
be
>>> > on one system. My hope is that all the Azotel will continue to
improve
>>> > which should keep the Powercode folks focused on adding features
and
>>> > enhancements to their system. Competition is good for everyone!
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Sunday 22/08/2010 at 3:33 pm, Mike Hammett wrote:
>>> >> I'm looking to have something completely in place by the end of
the
>>> >> year. Because of the issues Matt pointed out, I don't want to
really
>>> >> add much more until it's automated.
>>> >>
>>> >> Well, after I rebuild a bunch of backhauls and turn a new network
>>> >> into
>>> >> a
>>> >> routed one, the backends are next on my list.
>>> >>
>>> >> There sure isn't much information out there on Azotel. If I
didn't
>>> >> get
>>> >> the Solutions4ebiz emails, I'd think it was a secret. I remember
>>> >> deciding against Platypus years ago, but now I don't remember
why.
>>> >> Maybe I should revisit.
>>> >>
>>> >> The thing I don't like about WISPMon is that it's outsourced.
Well,
>>> >> unless I pay $10k, which would be inappropriate for my size. I
don't
>>> >> outsource my email, my DNS, my hosting, my lawn cutting, etc.
>>> >> Everything is in-house .
>>> >>
>>> >> -----
>>> >> Mike Hammett
>>> >> Intelligent Computing Solutions
>>> >> http://www.ics-il.com
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> On 8/22/2010 8:52 AM, Mike Hammett wrote:
>>> >>>
>>> >>> I've been setting up FreeSide... forever. 1) I'm too poor to
hire
>>> >>> it out properly. 2) I haven't had the time to dedicate to it to
>>> >>> finishing it up.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> I remember seeing someone on here made a new backend system. I'm
>>> >>> thinking it was WISPMon, but I'm not sure if there's another out
>>> >>> there
>>> >>> that a WISP made.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> It looks as though WISPMon certain does things that FreeSide
doesn't
>>> >>> and
>>> >>> looks a hell of a lot better. However, does it do everything
that
>>> >>> FreeSide does?
>>> >>>
>>> >>>
>>> >>
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