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A2Billing complements the Asterisk project by enabling the following features on both TDM and VoIP calls: Traditional calling card services Credit limit on both pre-paid and post-paid customers ... [More] Callback services Residential VoIP services Wholesale minutes termination Monthly/weekly free calling packages Invoicing Paypal, Moneybookers and Authorize.net integration. The project is easy to use and is frequently seen on FreePBX installations to bring accountability to small offices' phone usage. For ITSP and traditional telco wholesale usage it has been seen to easily scale to millions of minutes per month, with 100,000s rates across many trunks. Work is in progress to further enhance A2Billing's scalability and availability. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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IBS is an accounting service for ISPs that supports Prepaid VoIP/DialUP/Lan services. It also supports VoIP Call Detail Recording with radius accounting.
Created about 1 year ago.

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BSDRadiusBSDRadius is open source RADIUS server targeted for use in Voice over IP (VoIP) applications. While there are quite large number of Radius servers (including free) available in the world ... [More] , little number of them (if any) are developed with !VoIP specific needs in mind. Typical !VoIP RADIUS server should be able to take high amount of AAA requests in short time periods, handle large databases, and respond timely to prevent time-outs and request retransmission cases. Most commonly used VoIP protocols (SIP and H.323) use small number of Authentication methods (e.g. CHAP and Digest), and this can allow reduce processing overhead and code size of server. The server is released under the BSD license, which means that you are allowed to download, install, use and modify it at no charge. Get the codeTo use the latest and greatest code of BSDRadius - use Subversion with command: svn checkout https://bsdradius.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ bsdradius [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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Astercon Integrated Telephony Project... This Project moving to astercon.0420.com
Created 12 months ago.

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Features Supports VoIP service, such as Cisco, Quintum, gnugk, OnDO SIP, ... Supports W-LAN, VPN, ADSL, ..., such as Cisco, Huawei, Microsoft, ... Supports PAP, CHAP, MS-CHAPv1, MS-CHAPv2 ... [More] , SIP-Digest, 802.1x, ... Supports prepaid service. Supports billing by group. Supports binging to specific address. Supports expiry time. Supports web access. Supports Windows, Linux, Unix. Supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, MS SQL server, ... Supports X86, AMD64 architecture. [Less]
Created 10 months ago.

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Asterisell is a web application for rating, showing to customers, and billing Asterisk VoIP calls. Homepage at http://asterisell.profitoss.com
Created about 1 month ago.

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Adore Infotech offers Asterisk based billing with modular and sophisticated architecture, which are designed in the most customized way to keep abreast with the changing needs of telecom industry. And ... [More] while the future looks good in telecom industry with other billing systems, it looks even brighter for companies with more sophisticated and modular Asterisk based Adore billing. Following features make our Asterisk based billing most sought after in the market: SIP Protocol Support IAX Protocol Support Multiple Termination Supports Web interface for termination configuration Prepaid/Postpaid Billing Web based customer care and self provisioning Monitoring call detail in real time Accounting management Multi-level commissioning Report and invoicing CDR Management [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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this billing is front end for freeradius and mysql. currently support input rate,client, view statistic, export cdr to csv file etc.. i will continue developing this application
Created 12 months ago.