Hi,
i would like to setup SER for routing telecom minutes (softswitch),
and looking for someone who have got indepth knowledge of SER and SIP
protocol, anyone interested in offering services for the same?
W/rgs
Shailesh Tyagi
On 5/26/05, Deepak Singhal <dsinghal(a)hotwireindia.com> wrote:
I would be willing to contribute if someone can start
a project on open
source billing for SER.
Deepak Singhal
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From: serusers-bounces(a)iptel.org [mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org] On
Behalf Of Manoj Ghag
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 12:12 PM
To: serusers(a)lists.iptel.org; iqbal(a)gigo.co.uk
Subject: Re: [Serusers] VoIp Billing Solution SIP server compatible!!!
hi, all
Can't we go for development of Basic Billing solution in OPEN Source with
SER only .. I mean we can make Billing Model ready and can go ahead with the
same.
Does anyone find any issue in same ... ? I think if we can do this .. it
will be very helpful for many people .... Please let me know
Regards
Manoj Ghag
Iqbal <iqbal(a)gigo.co.uk> wrote:
Hi
The reason why no one is really discussing much about billing here
as
open source is that most have rolled there own.
serweb is a good starting point, but it is not a rating engine, it
will
just work out how long the call is.
1. Now when you have this length of call you need to work out how
much
its cost you, and how much it cost the end user...
2. For this you need to create a rates table or database
3. What I have is a prefix table which has 1800+ prefixes each one
of
these is bound to a gateway, and hence can be routed out
differently,
when required
4. I then have a cost table, this is what my buying price is
5. I then have a selling price table
6. For resellers we are building a drill down structure where they
have
there buying price and selling price
7. Now you need a rating structure
8. You may have a different price based on time of day and day of
week
etc etc
9. So now you have price per prefix, based on time of day and day of
week
10. You see when call is made you do the maths and work out the cost
to
you , and cost to customers, if the former is lesser than the latter
ur
making money :-), at a gross level, if not, bad business model :-)
12. Different types of cutomers may get charged differently, i.e
large
corporates should always pay more, hence your price may also vary
based
on customer_type
13. Now if its postpaid you need to also do a bill run once a month,
convert to pdf, and email out, just to make things easy, and then
link
to your legacy accounting system..
So you see everyone will have something slightly different, but I
hope
the above steps may help
Iqbal
On 5/21/2005, "Ollie Gejevski" wrote:
Hey guys,
I notice qu ite a few people are looking for a Billing solution.
Please
contact me as I can help. We already have few
companies from this
board use
our solution with great success. We are Cisco
as well as SIP
server (
SER, SNOM ) compatible. Check out our website
HYPERLINK
"http://www.cyneric.com"www.cyneric.com Please contact me
HYPERLINK
"mailto:ollie.g@cyneric.com"ollie.g@cyneric.com for more
information.
All
the best
Ollie
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