At 11:28 PM 3/6/2002 -0500, Charles Patterson wrote:
>I tried to set it up for one customer but found it a bit confusing. It
>seemed to be designed for hotel use.  It seemed to work ok, but we never
>spent the time to figure it all out.
>
>Charles

I was really spoiled by Telsort.  I sold the darn thing for 3 years before
they disappeared and area code relief destroyed the program.  For $200
wholesale it was pretty powerful in today's price-per-minute call
accounting.  
The thing that destroys most inexpensive systems is the maintenance of the
database.  Telsort was nice in that you could edit the prices and
destination files with a text editor.  I think we'll be getting something
like that offered before the end of this year.  So much more nanpa info is
showing up on the web that you could just insert the big table and let your
software do the lookups.  I just d/l the table and burn it to a CDRW every
3 months or so.

Soooo, any code writers willing to reverse engineer what I have????


Carl Navarro





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