Freeside 3.92 released

I am pleased to announce the release of Freeside version 3.92.

Please be advised that version 3.x will reach end-of-life in Q4 2017. It is recommended that all version 3.x users plan to complete their version 4.x upgrade within the next 6 months.

Companies needing upgrade help or support for 3.x after Q4 2017 are welcome to contact Freeside Internet Services for assistance.

This release on our maintenance 3.x series features:
– Save any search and send periodic email updates
– Enhanced internal tower/sector coverage map generation
– Enahanced TowerCoverage integration
– Set a Google Maps API key if necessary
– Many other new features and improvements

Source: freeside-3.92.tar.gz
SHA1: a079406357b62c7e0ac729bb8058c462f6ba0f62

Changelog: 3.92:Changelog

Upgrading: 3.x:Documentation:Upgrading

Debian Packages: Installing on Debian 8

– Ivan

Freeside 4.2 released

I am excited to announce the release of Freeside version 4.2.

This release on our current 4.x series features:
– WISP: Enhanced internal RF coverage maps
– WISP: Enhanced TowerCoverage integration
– VoIP/Telco: Web service for LRN/LNP (ported number) lookups, for rating accuracy
– Save any search and send periodic email updates
– Improved RADIUS data usage reporting
– Many other new features and improvements

Source: freeside-4.2.tar.gz
SHA1: 58cf1ab16f6af9db5b35729192138731299bd55c

VMware appliance: Freeside-Appliance-4.2.zip (909M)

Changelog: 4.2:Changelog

Upgrading: 4.x:Documentation:Upgrading

Debian Packages: Installing on Debian 8
Other OSes: Installing from source

– Ivan

Freeside 3.91 released

I am pleased to announce the release of Freeside version 3.91.

Please be advised that 3.x will reach end-of-life in Q4 2017. It is recommended that all 3.x users plan to complete their version 4.x upgrade within the next 12-18 months.

Companies needing support for 3.x after Q4 2017 are welcome to contact Freeside Internet Services, Inc. for targeted support.

This release on our maintenance 3.x series features:
– Address normalization and invoice printing web services for support contract customers
– Internal tower/sector coverage map generation
– TowerCoverage integration
– Circuit IDs and OLTs for fiber services
– Many other new features and improvements

Source: freeside-3.91.tar.gz
SHA1: b1e18e65abdb98789a650b3a20545d8f1a5a2a9c

Changelog: 3.91:Changelog

Upgrading: 3.x:Documentation:Upgrading

Debian Packages: Installing on Debian 8

– Ivan

Freeside 4.1 released

I am excited to announce the release of Freeside version 4.1.

This release on our current 4.x series features:
– Address normalization and invoice printing web services for support contract customers
– Internal tower/sector coverage map generation
– TowerCoverage integration
– Circuit IDs and OLTs for fiber services
– Many other new features and improvements

Source: freeside-4.1.tar.gz
SHA1: 166f94f3080c28b8e84b3219dac6fade6bb6a670

VMware appliance: Freeside-Appliance-4.1.zip (893M)

Changelog: 4.1:Changelog

Upgrading: 4.x:Documentation:Upgrading

Debian Packages: Installing on Debian 8

– Ivan

Freeside v3.x Lifecycle

Freeside version 3.x will be supported through Q4 2017. It is recommended that all 3.x users plan to complete their version 4.x upgrade within the next 12-18 months.

Companies needing support for 3.x after Q4 2017 are welcome to contact Freeside Internet Services, Inc. for targeted support.

All versions prior to 3.x are no longer supported. 2.3.x support ended Q3 2014.

“Small wheel turn by the fire and rod
Big wheel turn by the grace of God
Everytime that wheel turn round
bound to cover just a little more ground” – R. Hunter

– Ivan

Freeside 3.7 Released

I am pleased to announce the release of Freeside version 3.7.

This release on our current 3.x series features:

– Additional features for appointment handling
– Free address normalization, geocoding and census tract assignment from the U.S. Census service
– Cacti Integration
– Email and domain provisioning to LinuxMagic’s new MagicMail / CityEmail API
– Debian packages for installing Freeside

Download: freeside-3.7.tar.gz
MD5: 8b2714d03d43a37acce7278e1ffdb132
SHA1: a5a43d685b9921c5538de6595553548a283374cd

Changelog: 3.7:Changelog

Upgrading: 3.x:Documentation:Upgrading

Debian Packages:
Installing on Debian 7
Installing on Debian 8

VMware appliance (767mb):
– Bittorrent (preferred):
Freeside-Appliance-3.7.zip.torrent
– Direct download:
Freeside-Appliance-3.7.zip

– Jeremy

Freeside 2.3.9 released

I’m pleased to announce the release of Freeside version 2.3.9.

This is a maintenance release of the stable 2.3 series. It is intended for sites already using 2.3.x or earlier in production. New installations are advised to start with version 3.x instead.

Note that 2.3.x will be end-of-life after Q2 2014. Migration to 3.x is recommended. Companies needing support for 2.3.x after Q2 2014 are welcome to contact Freeside Internet Services, Inc. for targeted support.

Download: freeside-2.3.9.tar.gz
MD5: 6f8914e9f6ed40f12f2e15f455fb9815
SHA1: 1cd47234693bc3152e85d8a20fde6248bc2655f0

Changelog: 2.3.9:Changelog

Upgrading: 2.3.9:Documentation:Upgrading

– Jeremy

Freeside 3.1 released

I’m pleased to announce the release of Freeside version 3.1.

This release on our current 3.x series improves quotations and FCC 477 reporting. Notable new features include per-package contacts, package detaching and attaching to/from separate customer records, and bulk movement of services amongst a customers’ packages.

Download: freeside-3.1.tar.gz
MD5: d5f7309af93a90fa8efa62041e2cc5ca
SHA1: 8ac81d4f0b23c5a27e8955985dacf0934b51d3f6

Changelog: 3.1:Changelog

Upgrading: 3.1:Documentation:Upgrading

VMware appliance (760mb):
– Bittorrent (preferred):
Freeside-Appliance-3.1.zip.torrent
– Direct download:
Freeside-Appliance-3.1.zip

– Ivan

Freeside 2.3.x Lifecycle

Freeside version 2.3 will be supported through Q1 2014. It is recommended that all 2.3 users plan to complete their version 3.x upgrade within the next 12 months.

Companies needing support for 2.3 after Q1 2014 are welcome to contact Freeside Internet Services, Inc. for targeted support.

All versions prior to 2.3 are no longer supported. 2.1 support ended Q4 2012, and 1.9 support ended Q4 2011, as per the previous lifecycle statement.

“If the thunder don’t get you then lightning will”

– Ivan