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Thanks for all responses to my question. So the conclusion is basically
the SS7 implemented by opensource are good for call initation and call
receive, in both commercial/non-commercial environments.

Regards,

Pada Mon, 24 Sep 2007 10:14:00 -0500
si Matthew Fredrickson <creslin at digium.com> bilang:

> Arnold P. Siboro wrote:
> > I wonder if anyone here would be kind enough to answer some of my newbie
> > questions:
> > 
> > 1. Are there commercial deployments of libss7 (I am just interested to
> > find out how complete and reliable current ss7 implementation in libss7)
> > 2. Can libss7 be used for e.g., accessing operator's customer database
> > and check if prepaid user's deposit is enough to receive the service
> > provided via Asterisk?
> 
> There are a couple of people that I know of using libss7 in commercial 
> environments, both in ANSI environments and ITU/ETSI style SS7 signalling.
> 
> As for databases, neither libss7 nor any of the other open source SS7 
> implementations that I know for Asterisk have database/TCAP support.
> 
> -- 
> Matthew Fredrickson
> Software/Firmware Engineer
> Digium, Inc.
> 
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Arnold P. Siboro (asiboro at maltech.jp)

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