[Spce-user] Sipwise best config practises.?
Jon Bonilla (Manwe)
jbonilla at sipwise.com
Fri Dec 28 06:44:26 EST 2012
El Fri, 28 Dec 2012 09:50:06 +0000
Byron Smith <byronsmith at hotmail.com> escribió:
> > An account is just a billing container for subscribers belonging to the
> > same customer (or contract, that is)
>
> Sorry to interrupt but out of interest can subscribers from two different
> accounts call each other?
Of course. Accounts have nothing to do with call routing.
> Are subscribers specific to that account?
Every subscriber belongs to one account. That's onlu for billing purposes.
> What I
> mean is can you have identical subscribers but each in their own account.
No. You can't have two identical subscribers. Accounts have nothing to do but
with accounting.
>I
> guess that where realms come in to it? Can a realm be associated with an
> account?
With realm you mean domain. Domains have common sip routing preferences and
it's a subscriber container related to sip, meanwhile account is a subscriber
container related to billing. There's no relation between domain and account.
>
> Apologies, so many question. if this hs already been asked perhaps there is a
> FAQ I could read on this that may save you having to repeat?
>
We'll improve our handbook and/or web page with a FAQ. 2013 is our "going social
and user-friendly" year :)
cheers,
Jon
> Regards
> Byron
>
> Sent from my iPhone, please excuse any errors.
>
> On 28 Dec 2012, at 08:58, "Andreas Granig" <agranig at sipwise.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Dave,
> >
> > On 12/28/2012 01:46 AM, Dave Massey wrote:
> >> Some reading says to put each customer in their own account? Bad/good
> >> idea?
> >
> > That's what you usually want, right. An account is just a billing container
> > for subscribers belonging to the same customer (or contract, that is), and
> > even if you don't do billing on the sipwise platform, it's good practice to
> > keep this, I guess.
> >
> >> Im offering 2 plans, one is Canada and USA calling, and one is Canada/USA/
> >> and 60 european countries. Best way to accomplish this would be to use
> >> NCOS lists with the country codes and select the appropriate list in the
> >> customer config?
> >
> > Sounds like the most elegant option, right.
> >
> > Andreas
> >
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