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alexander0072015-09-24 08:19:26
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alexander007, 2015-09-24 08:19:26

How good is Ubilling?

Good day to all!
I came across such a thing on the Internet as ubilling. The wiki is great. But I would like to hear the opinion of those who used it. Is everything really that good? Whether it is possible to put it on linux (wiki read - FreeBSD drives) whether will work on it? Or still FreeBSD, period. How do payment modules work?
I would also like to hear opinions about analogues.

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Nadz Goldman, 2015-09-24
@alexander007

Ubilling is a hard hit that can be made to work. But it works in such a way that in the end you write your own, and this one just hangs somewhere for some reason. Or not hanging.
LanBilling - bought, placed on the shelf. We work on self-written.
Stargazer is great, but you have to finish a lot of things yourself.
AsmodeuS Billing System is a disgusting thing, but you can work shaky-roll.
Netams is a great option if you need it quickly and out of the box. But it doesn't suit everyone. With new versions, they want money for no reason.
netapp billing was last seen in 2007 and was disgusting in every way.

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nightfly, 2015-09-24
@nightfly

I came across such a thing on the Internet as ubilling. The wiki is great.

You thought it
Someone specifically, from a thousand networks ? Or someone in particular out of the half million users served?
No, everything is bad. Truth.
Will. Specifically for you? I have no idea.
If you ask such questions - yes, period. Use on working, but not officially supported architectures dictates completely different requirements for hands and the ability to independently understand what is happening.
They work. Yes, for free.
The question is what do you want: if you are a fixed broadband operator, for whom this ACP is designed, you could simply click on the demo , read the documentation, install it on a virtual machine or live hardware in three minutes and determine whether it implements your current business processes or no. If you are not a provider - no, you do not need it and it does not make sense. However, as well as picking up muddy reviews that do not have neosilators for the industry.
open source? Me too.

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