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16th February 2004 at 09:31 #26451AlbertGuest
I want to start a prepaid calling card
business and I would like to know how can i do that
the serivice will be overseas and the system there is E1 with 30 line’si would like to know what do i need to start that bussiness and what company that i can deal with for termanating the calls and if i can termanat calls for other who do provide the service .
and if there is a good company that can provide an internet service via the setalite with the same speed for uploding and download becouse i was told that the upload and down load have to be the same speed
i do thanks any one who can help me
i am in Canada at this time and the service will be in iraq
16th February 2004 at 12:39 #26452NonameGuestCould you get a E1 to the phone company network on Iraq at this moment???
I heard that was next to imposible to get that done in Iraq, most operators that I know only have a sattellite link to the internet and a place where outgoing calls could be made.
No conection wahtsoever to the normal PSTN ntwork on the country.You are absolutelly right about the bandwith issue.
Also, unfortunatelly, the cheap options on sattelite bandwith, almost guarantied not to work with VOIP.
Try them out with VOIP before you buy a expensive tranceiver.
17th February 2004 at 06:19 #26453garyGuestwhat you want is a softswitch that acts like a signalling proxy. by this I mean that it only passes messages and does not need to host the required bandwidth for each call. This way, there is no need to have bandwidth capacity to host the incoming and outgoing sides of the call if you just point the two end devices to eachother directly. check out http://www.qtelnet.com because the softswitch they just released is based on this feature and they let you get a free two port version. Contact peter, he is the sales rep for international.
the switch they have also has a prepaid calling card plugin and generates CDR’s and supports SIP->H323, h323->h323, SIP->SIP and h323->SIP with no additional configuration.
good luck with your business.
19th February 2004 at 03:48 #26454lisaGuestwe just did a couple of projects with VSAT, and prepaid.
Coincidentally, I know know someone who just installed 16 e1 gateways in Iraq.
e-mail me20th February 2004 at 11:49 #26455AlbertGuestThank all
i was away
as to the E1 it is avilable in iraq i checkedgary i will call peter thank u again
LISA i would like to email you however i try to snap my fingers but did not work hhhhh please send me and email at south101@msn.com if it is ok with you
22nd February 2004 at 01:01 #26456Saul BejaranoGuestI have had good experience using Voicemaster gear for prepaid calling cards, we are runing prepaid calling cards in Northern Virginia and Canada.
http://www.procomm100.net and you can also see http://www.raniphone.com the Voicemaster is a h323-sip gatekeeper that can be configured Proxy, Static or routed mode and has a complete Radius/Gatekeeper based solution integrated to a Sybase database on a Http graphic user interface.
I think is the best you can get in the market for the price.You can contact me if you need more information.
8th April 2004 at 07:31 #26457aramGuestyou can have the system even without softswitch.
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