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Push to talk gets a further boost

More evidence of a drive to bring Push to talk (PTT) technology into the mobile mainstream comes with the announcement of a deal by MobileWorxs to sell a network-agnostic system throughout Europe.

PTT allows mobile phone users to connect directly to each other in a way similar to that offered by private mobile radio services, working in half-duplex ('over') mode. The technology allows users to talk to more than one other person at a time.

MobileWorxs, which describes itself as a provider of mobility convergence software solutions, has made its move through a strategic alliance with HipVoice, a specialist in VoIP Pus to talk solutions.

It says a key attraction of its new service is that it allows users to communicate over any number of cellular networks, as well as with any Wi-Fi network, which it says makes PTT services a viable option for use in enterprise applications. It points out that until now PTT services have predominantly been proprietary in nature, restricting users to communication on a single mobile network.

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According to MobileWorxs, its PTT solution provides opportunity for users to enjoy the benefits of voice convergence 'on the devices that are already mobilising their business functions in the field'.

 

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