It's a fairly big questions you're asking. But basically you're onto it ;-) Ad 1. You should go for something newer than 9.0 Ad 2. You need to decide on your maintenance schedule and policies for upgrades/patching etc. Many larger-scale deployments are based on SER 0.9.x because a) it has proven extremely stable b) it is currently maintained for bug and security fixes and will be for a while. Others choose openser to get more features, but you need to make sure that you can handle testing and deployment of new versions more often. Ad 3. You need a RADIUS server with a user database or you can use mysql (you need mysql regardless of using RADIUS or not)
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Concy Pereira wrote:
Sir,
I would like to know how can start a successful SIP base VOIP business. I have being going through some documentation of Open server software but could not come to a conclusion.
Anybody can suggest me a complete solution for running PC to Phone service Using GPL products, with accounting, authentication and authorization with different rate Plans etc.
Here is what I have decided to do.
SIP Server (Hardware)
Linux RedHat 9.0
OpenSer or SIP express router
Radius client
Accounting /CDR server ( Hardware)
Linux Redhat 9.0
CDRTool by ag-projects http://www.ag-projects.com/cdrtool.html
MySQL
1.Carrirer
Subcription to any International whole sale VOIP carrier
Please suggest if I have missed anything out.
Regards,
Concy
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