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CrossBow Exchange release 1.2.0 |
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Friday, 21 November 2008 |
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Crossbow Exchange VoIP Trading and Peering Engine release 1.2.0 has major functionality changes related to the previous versions. It aims towards creation of "community" platform for Exchange operator where one can create more "user generated" content (like Route Ratings) and trust relationships (Price guarantee feature). The features of CrossBow can be evaluated online at http://xpeervoice.com
Please see Release Notes for all list of new features avaliable in this release. |
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Starting from January 2010 DataTechLabs ArrowBilling is available in several options: 1) Standard version (full unlimited license) and 2) DTLite version (free download edition) The new, DTLite version has all the features of Standard version software, and is available for free download at our Download area. It is distributed as VMware image, and therefore can be installed as "virtual" computer on top of any existing Windows or Linux server without disturbing any other applications. |
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Intermediate release of ArrowBilling version 1.8.5 features addition of several new features, including support for Brekeke SIP Server , Web and ANI callback, and lot of other improvements and fixes. Please read Release Notes for more information. |
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Hosted Billing and Switch customers now can enjoy latest addition to our services porfolio: ANI Callback. With this service you will be able to provide cost-effective telephony solutions to areas where VoIP is unavailable for any reason. |
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We are announcing release of ArrowBilling version 1.8. It features several new features including new Callshop interface, and completely redesigned Resellers management. |
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ArrowBilling 1.7.0 Released |
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We are pleased to announce release of ArrowBilling 1.7.0. This is the first version of ArrowBilling with exclusively BSDRadius support. It also incorporates major feature of preventing of prepaid accounts overrun their account balances in case of multiple simultaneous calls.
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