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13th January 2004 at 13:58 #26112FredGuest
I want to start a prepaid calling card
business and I would like to know the
best and cheap billing software and IVR.How much it will cost ?
13th January 2004 at 15:03 #26113akbGuestit would cost you between $500 – $5000. There are some free stuff for prepaid calling card billing.
13th January 2004 at 15:08 #26114MESfoneGuestor may use hosted solutions.
13th January 2004 at 15:38 #26115FredGuestThanks for your prompt answers.
Where can I download free stuff for prepaid calling card billing ?17th January 2004 at 19:10 #26116NonameGuestIVR is for free all the way. The only thing that you do is download the audio files from Quintum place them in a server or PC, install TFTP software on that computer (free download from many sites) and point the quintum to the file on the computer or server.
That will give you the prompt and the audio IVR files.’
After that you need the billing system.
Cheapest solution will be a hosted solution, something like a $100 dollars a month for a block of 100.000 minutes worth of billing.If you buy your own system, you may be looking at a half decent machine to install it ($500 or more),windows, database and hen the billing system itself.
Cheapest working solution for around $2k, up to $100 k if you want to spend that kind of money.
Warning!!!!!! A lot of crooks out there selling cracked copies of somebody else systems, or just taking your money and running .
More dangerous to your pocket that one of those “Las Vegas” casino.
Or more dangerous than a pirahna on your toilet.
Take your pick!!!
18th January 2004 at 05:52 #26117Dan CGuestFrom what my rep tells me QTelNet now has a soft switch that includes the pre-paid calling card application and IVR and 24 ports for free. I guess there isnt any support, but you can buy it if needed.
18th January 2004 at 16:46 #26118NonameGuestI will be concerned about free lunches and billing systems.
But sounds interesting. It is just software????
Must be a catch, like you need to give them all your minutes at their rates or something like that.
Noname
9th February 2004 at 10:03 #26119Igor IovchevskiGuestIs there any way to get a prepaid billing solution including IVR , or without ?
Do you know where can it be downloaded?9th February 2004 at 12:48 #26120NonameGuestThe IVR files needed for the A800 could be downloaded for free from Quintum site.
It is a small file, only 800 kb for most languages.
The quintum could handle only one language, unless you do a software upgrade.About billing: The best ,of the shelf package that works, that i found so far s,sells for 100 dollars a month.
Is a hosted service, you only point the quintum to a server farm.
The acccess to your accounts is via web.
Contract is month to month, lo long time comitement
No, I am not the rep. Only a user.
Good luck!!!!
Noname.
18th February 2004 at 04:45 #26121muminGuestI want to start a prepaid calling card
business and I would like to know the
best and cheap billing software and IVR.How much it will cost ?
4th March 2004 at 09:07 #26122Saul BejaranoGuestUse VOICEMASTER
I may not call it a cheap equipment but Cost Effective.
you can find it from 25 to 35 depends on the modules you add, I have one in Canada http://www.raniphone.com and one in Miami, http://www.procomm100.net both work perfect.4th March 2004 at 19:40 #26123Honza VomackaGuestOr you can get for 23K USD PortaBilling100 – complete VoIP billing package, with all of the possible modules (and no need to pay for the extra modules in future!), with the unlimited ASP functionality, with 6 month support included in the price…
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