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>> CardSaver Overview
CardSaver is used effectively for numerous
VoIP applications. For companies that wish to offer service for
Prepaid/Postpaid/ANI-Prepaid/ANI-Postpaid Calling Cards, IP Phones,
or Wholesale Termination/Origination, CardSaver is the ideal solution.
Unlike many other software packages in the market, CardSaver is
both powerful and extremely simple to use. Please be sure to contact
us at (732) 290-1900 to schedule a demonstration of the CardSaver
system.
Accessibility
and Security
Running on your Windows or UNIX Web Server, the CardSaver interface
can be accessed and managed from any web terminal in the world with
security and ease of use unmatched in the industry. The software
provides unique & restricted access for Administrators, Agents
/ Resellers, Customer Service Representatives, and Card Holder /
End Users. Allow Resellers to see there peformance and invoices,
allow Card Holders to recharge there account online, and allow Customer
Service Reps to issue small credits without having to disturb the
System Admin.
Built-in
RADIUS Server (AAA)
CardSaver also provides a built-in RADIUS (Remote Authentication
Dial-In User Service) server. RADIUS has become the industry standard
that is widely used for billing and other management applications
to control network access. The process is often referred to as authentication,
authorization and accounting (AAA). RADIUS provides standardized
message formats for transmitting and receiving keypad input, account
data, authorization codes and other information between access gateways
(such as Cisco or the Quintum Tenor switch) and billing servers.
CardSaver is truly a complete turnkey software switch,
offering all the necessary features demanded by today's carriers
and the added features to propel them ahead of their competition.
With CardSaver, you can connect to all the International and Local
Carriers without the need for dedicated leased lines. You can provide
pre-paid services with 60% less investment than the legacy technology.
The possibilities are endless.
Last updated on January 21, 2004.
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