> >
> >> PS: Why don't more carriers use OSP? (http://www.transnexus.com/)
> >> TransNexus even was kind enough to contribute a module that's part
> >> of Asterisk as a default! It solves SO many problems.
> >
> > Alex Balashov wrote:
> >
> > OSP provides good secure bilateral peering infrastructure, not
> > fundamental changes to the settlement or rating model.
>
> John Todd wrote:
>
> You're right - I had mis-remembered cost transport as part of another
> protocol I was involved in discussing from a while back as an
> extension to TRIP. (Not that TRIP went anywhere.)
>
[JD wrote:] The ETSI OSP standard defines Pricing Indication messages which
enables a VoIP device to query a carrier for their price for a particular
service or dial code. A response to a route query can also include price
information and the price for a call can also be included in the standard
OSP CDR. This OSP Pricing Indication feature is not supported in the
Asterisk OSP module, but is a feature TransNexus can contribute to Asterisk
if there is any community interest.
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