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Hello,

We are pleased to announce that *starShop
[http://www.starshop-online.com/] has been released in the open source
community.

*starShop is a web-based billing system (postpaid or prepaid) powered
by Asterisk PBX for Internet Cafés, Calling
Shops[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_shop], schools, hotels,
libraries and any place providing phone calls for public use. Real time
billing is provided with Flash Operator Panel and AJax features.

The project is hosted on
SourceForge[http://sourceforge.net/projects/starshop/].

Feel free to contribute !

AB.

GCN, Ltd.
www.gcomnetworks.com
IP Communication Solutions


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