After releasing our free VoIP carrier solution yesterday we got lots of questions from which I would like answer a couple in this group:
1. The billing core is running on Oracle 10g but it is NOT necessary to purchase a full Oracle license for setup. Up to 2GB of customer data (which is a lot!) the solution is optimized to run on Oracle Express 10g which is free for development and deployment. After outgrowing this database there are several options for getting cutting edge Oracle solutions at reasonable pricing on an annual payment base. Our solution is scaling from thousands to millions of customers from day one. But as I said: it is completely free for smaller (a couple thousand users are no problem) deployments on Oracle Express which can be downloaded here: http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/database/xe/index.html 2. Our business model was asked several times: REMWAVE is a software engineering company specialized in carrier solutions. We are selling service, support, customizing and additional solutions for almost every need I can imagine in ITSP deployments. 3. Is REMWAVE open source: The solutions are partly open and in parts not. We are working on opening more and more opening up the development process but need some time for doing so. REMWAVE solutions where under development for almost 6 years now and we are using partly proprietary libraries which need to be replaced and there are millions(!) of lines of code left which need to be documented more. The problem with open sourcing billing engines is that the smallest change can mess up very important things (bills to the customer) and we need to be 100% sure that we point out where things can go wrong. 4. Asterisk integration: Asterisk is used for many scenarios as gateway and feature server. Asterisk is gaining lots of momentum and is one of the most significant achievements of the open source movement and Mark Spencer and his Digium are doing an outstanding job. So we are very committed for Asterisk being an integral part of these solutions. But it is NOT another Asterisk based solution. Members of our team have been committers to the Asterisk source base since years, especially for the SIP part. But it also works fine with Cisco gateways and others. 5. Are there more solutions coming? Yes, over the next weeks you will see calling card gateways, callback, callthrough, autodialer, and solutions to tie them all together for larger installations. I hope this could answer lots of questions. Other than that I promise I will keep my announcements shorter in the future;-) Best Nikolai Manek http://www.remwave.com _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-biz mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-biz