Hello everyone! i am planning to create website for ISP company, could anyone recommend modules that i can use, and website examples build on drupal.

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Would you please describe in more detail what features, functionality, use case(s), and so on, that the site needs to implement?

For example, would the site involve ecommerce customer billing?

For example, would the site include "customer relationship management"(CRM) functionality?

Also, consider the following forum posting guidelines:

https://www.drupal.org/forum-posting#effort

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I need customer to choose different packages, and be able to make order.

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Consider the example pages at the following links, which show corporate style sites with Drupal 7 Commerce integrated, so that customers can select a desired service and pay online using a drupal e-commerce gateway module.

(visit all the links to get ideas about possibilities)

http://demo.morethanthemes.com/startupgrowth/commerce-default/

http://demo.morethanthemes.com/startupgrowth/commerce-default/node/12

http://demo.morethanthemes.com/startupgrowth/commerce-default/node/11

http://demo.morethanthemes.com/startupgrowth/commerce-default/node/27

http://demo.morethanthemes.com/startupgrowth/commerce-default/services3

http://demo.morethanthemes.com/levelplus/commerce-default/services-mason...

http://demo.morethanthemes.com/levelplus/commerce-default/node/12

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The examples at the links above should give you some idea of Drupal's capabilities.

With regard to modules, there are - tens of thousands - of drupal modules that implement every sort of feature imaginable, too many too list. However, since you need commerce, consider the Drupal 7 Drupal Commerce suite.

The Drupal 8 Commerce 2.x suite is still in development, is not yet ready for production sites, has too many bugs, and to0 many features not completed, for production use yet. However, when Drupal 8 Commerce 2.x is finished, it will provide e-commerce functionality for Drupal 8 websites.

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You could just buy that distribution from morethanthemes, or their whole suite of Drupal distributions, which has multiple variations on price tables, which you would need to integrate with the Drupal Commerce subsystem.

Here is another example from morethanthemes of a pricing table user-interface:

http://demo.morethanthemes.com/corporateplus/default/node/27

In plain HTML, not Drupal so much, here is how to make a pricing table type display using HTML and CSS:

https://www.w3schools.com/howto/howto_css_pricing_table.asp

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Not sure why you would use Drupal.

Most people would just use WHMCS and WHM together.

https://www.whmcs.com/
https://cpanel.com/products/

Many reseller hosting offer these packages so you can resell your hosting to others.

And probably Drupal or WordPress just acting as the frontend.

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I agree with duvien.

There isn't any point reinventing the wheel.

At most you would want Drupal as a frontend portal, with a block that redirects logins to whmcs logins, where all hosting client services are implemented.

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