I don’t mean to post an unhelpful tangent or be flippant or dismissive of your 
question.

... it’s just that my powers of comprehension are no match for the notion that 
calling cards are still a thing in 2019, in any market. How?!

No, I mean, I intellectually know this, just as I know that US TFNs and 
geographic DIDs + RCF are still a thing. I just don’t get it. It’s good that 
I’m not in charge of figuring out what is marketable, because I freely confess 
I am just stupefied.

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> On Sep 3, 2019, at 10:21 AM, Daniel Journo <d...@keshercommunications.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
>  
> We’ve been asked by a client to set up a calling card solution quickly.
> I am aware A2Billing is no longer supported, and does not support the latest 
> version of Asterisk.
>  
> Can anyone recommend another pre-built and low cost (or open-source) calling 
> card solution?
>  
> Kind regards
> Dan
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