We use this billing http://www.netup.biz/ It works good with OpenSER Auth, Start, Stop without writing additional scripts.
Lyubimkov Dmitriy
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Hello,
OpenSER is very good at generating accounting events (START, STOP). Starting from there you can get CDRs in any format suitable for some free billing systems out there. The CDRs can be generated via simple stored procedure or perl/php/... script.
I haven't used any open source billing systems, but there are quite a lot. http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Open+Source+Billing+Systems
Cheers, Daniel
On 11/09/06 13:28, Nick De Cristofaro wrote:
Hey everyone,
Good sessions yesterday at the OpenSER summit. I found the presentations very insightful and I learned a lot of new things. I am hoping to get some feedback as a good solution for a billing system that we will need to implement over here in our company that can be easily interacted through OpenSER. As I am pretty new to this I am wondering what component pieces should be setup to do this right. OpenSER as our main SIP router with database access and creating CDRs or do we need a B2BUA with this? Can anyone recommend some good starting point to look into or some publishings that would be a good read to get more insight on building this right.
Some of the presentations had some good insights on scaling, redundencies and so forth and we would like to do this right from the beginning and look at our cost platforms.
Anyone ever used the Hiper biling system? I saw their exhibit yesterday and it was pretty nice.
Thanks Nick
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Hello,
is it open source? Does it use radius or database as backend?
Cheers, Daniel
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We use this billing http://www.netup.biz/ It works good with OpenSER Auth, Start, Stop without writing additional scripts.
Lyubimkov Dmitriy
Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2006 12:06:48 +0200 From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla daniel@voice-system.ro Subject: Re: [Users] Billing system with good integration with OpenSER / Documentations To: Nick De Cristofaro nickdc@link2exchange.com Cc: users@openser.org Message-ID: 4566C438.5020102@voice-system.ro Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
Hello,
OpenSER is very good at generating accounting events (START, STOP). Starting from there you can get CDRs in any format suitable for some free billing systems out there. The CDRs can be generated via simple stored procedure or perl/php/... script.
I haven't used any open source billing systems, but there are quite a lot. http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Open+Source+Billing+Systems
Cheers, Daniel
On 11/09/06 13:28, Nick De Cristofaro wrote:
Hey everyone,
Good sessions yesterday at the OpenSER summit. I found the presentations very insightful and I learned a lot of new things. I am hoping to get some feedback as a good solution for a billing system that we will need to implement over here in our company that can be easily interacted through OpenSER. As I am pretty new to this I am wondering what component pieces should be setup to do this right. OpenSER as our main SIP router with database access and creating CDRs or do we need a B2BUA with this? Can anyone recommend some good starting point to look into or some publishings that would be a good read to get more insight on building this right.
Some of the presentations had some good insights on scaling, redundencies and so forth and we would like to do this right from the beginning and look at our cost platforms.
Anyone ever used the Hiper biling system? I saw their exhibit yesterday and it was pretty nice.
Thanks Nick
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Hi.
No. This is not OpenSource. It is commercial software. But it's price not so big. As I remember we paid something about 1k$ for this billing systems (icluding some month of technical support).
This billing use RADIUS (for dialup and IP-telephony) and Netflow (for traffic metering). Billing core works on Linux/FreeBSD или MS Windows. Billing core use MySQL or Postgress as database on xNIX and MS SQL on MS Windows.
Dmitriy
From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla [mailto:daniel@voice-system.ro] Sent: 28 ноября 2006 г. 19:05 To: Dmitry Lyubimkov CC: nickdc@link2exchange.com; users@openser.org Subject: Re: [Users] Billing system with good integration with OpenSER
Hello,
is it open source? Does it use radius or database as backend?
Cheers, Daniel
On 11/24/06 21:13, Dmitry Lyubimkov wrote:
We use this billing http://www.netup.biz/ It works good with OpenSER Auth, Start, Stop without writing
additional
scripts.
Lyubimkov Dmitriy
Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2006 12:06:48 +0200 From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla daniel@voice-system.ro Subject: Re: [Users] Billing system with good integration with OpenSER / Documentations To: Nick De Cristofaro nickdc@link2exchange.com Cc: users@openser.org Message-ID: 4566C438.5020102@voice-system.ro Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
Hello,
OpenSER is very good at generating accounting events (START, STOP). Starting from there you can get CDRs in any format suitable for some free billing systems out there. The CDRs can be generated via simple stored procedure or perl/php/... script.
I haven't used any open source billing systems, but there are quite a lot. http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Open+Source+Billing+Systems
Cheers, Daniel
On 11/09/06 13:28, Nick De Cristofaro wrote:
Hey everyone,
Good sessions yesterday at the OpenSER summit. I found the presentations very insightful and I learned a lot of new things. I am
hoping to get some feedback as a good solution for a billing system that we will need to implement over here in our company that can be easily interacted through OpenSER. As I am pretty new to this I am wondering what component pieces should be setup to do this right. OpenSER as our main SIP router with database access and creating CDRs
or do we need a B2BUA with this? Can anyone recommend some good starting point to look into or some publishings that would be a good read to get more insight on building this right.
Some of the presentations had some good insights on scaling, redundencies and so forth and we would like to do this right from the
beginning and look at our cost platforms.
Anyone ever used the Hiper biling system? I saw their exhibit yesterday and it was pretty nice.
Thanks Nick
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HI,
for a billing solution with pre and postapid, I''m using SEMS as a B2BUA and it is working perfectly (now with or without media).
Laurent
2006/11/28, Dmitry Lyubimkov loft@onego.ru:
Hi.
No. This is not OpenSource. It is commercial software. But it's price not so big. As I remember we paid something about 1k$ for this billing systems (icluding some month of technical support).
This billing use RADIUS (for dialup and IP-telephony) and Netflow (for traffic metering). Billing core works on Linux/FreeBSD или MS Windows. Billing core use MySQL or Postgress as database on xNIX and MS SQL on MS Windows.
Dmitriy
From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla [mailto:daniel@voice-system.ro] Sent: 28 ноября 2006 г. 19:05 To: Dmitry Lyubimkov CC: nickdc@link2exchange.com; users@openser.org Subject: Re: [Users] Billing system with good integration with OpenSER
Hello,
is it open source? Does it use radius or database as backend?
Cheers, Daniel
On 11/24/06 21:13, Dmitry Lyubimkov wrote:
We use this billing http://www.netup.biz/ It works good with OpenSER Auth, Start, Stop without writing
additional
scripts.
Lyubimkov Dmitriy
Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2006 12:06:48 +0200 From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla daniel@voice-system.ro Subject: Re: [Users] Billing system with good integration with OpenSER / Documentations To: Nick De Cristofaro nickdc@link2exchange.com Cc: users@openser.org Message-ID: 4566C438.5020102@voice-system.ro Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
Hello,
OpenSER is very good at generating accounting events (START, STOP). Starting from there you can get CDRs in any format suitable for some free billing systems out there. The CDRs can be generated via simple stored procedure or perl/php/... script.
I haven't used any open source billing systems, but there are quite a lot. http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Open+Source+Billing+Systems
Cheers, Daniel
On 11/09/06 13:28, Nick De Cristofaro wrote:
Hey everyone,
Good sessions yesterday at the OpenSER summit. I found the presentations very insightful and I learned a lot of new things. I am
hoping to get some feedback as a good solution for a billing system that we will need to implement over here in our company that can be easily interacted through OpenSER. As I am pretty new to this I am wondering what component pieces should be setup to do this right. OpenSER as our main SIP router with database access and creating CDRs
or do we need a B2BUA with this? Can anyone recommend some good starting point to look into or some publishings that would be a good read to get more insight on building this right.
Some of the presentations had some good insights on scaling, redundencies and so forth and we would like to do this right from the
beginning and look at our cost platforms.
Anyone ever used the Hiper biling system? I saw their exhibit yesterday and it was pretty nice.
Thanks Nick
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