Hello Ganbold -

Radiator can be used for any application that uses the radius protocol.

The question to ask is "what protocol does the NAS use to authenticate 
Voice-Over-IP?".

As you rightly point out, Radiator is not a billing system, so you will still 
have to address that aspect, either by developing it yourself or by 
purchasing something.

regards

Hugh


On Thursday 06 September 2001 04:02, ganbold wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We want to use Radiator for Internet phone. Is it possible to use
> Radiator in this purpose? If possible how will be difficult to write
> Internet phone billing software for Radiator?
> Also I would like to know about compatibility issue with Radiator if we
> buy some other Internet phone billing software.
>
> thanks in advance,
>
> Ganbold Ts.
>
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