Nextel, now part of Sprint Nextel, Reston, Va., dominates the push-to-talk market. The two-way radio-communication service that works like a 'walkie talkie' is popular among workers in industries like construction and transportation. It requires only one push to connect to other callers and makes it easy to set up group calling, which is an attractive feature for businesses that need to coordinate among staff in different sites on short notice."
Sunday, December 04, 2005
WSJ.com - Cingular Set to Push New Service
"Cingular Wireless is set to launch a push-to-talk service today, hoping to take on Sprint Nextel Corp. in offering this potentially lucrative service.
Nextel, now part of Sprint Nextel, Reston, Va., dominates the push-to-talk market. The two-way radio-communication service that works like a 'walkie talkie' is popular among workers in industries like construction and transportation. It requires only one push to connect to other callers and makes it easy to set up group calling, which is an attractive feature for businesses that need to coordinate among staff in different sites on short notice."
Nextel, now part of Sprint Nextel, Reston, Va., dominates the push-to-talk market. The two-way radio-communication service that works like a 'walkie talkie' is popular among workers in industries like construction and transportation. It requires only one push to connect to other callers and makes it easy to set up group calling, which is an attractive feature for businesses that need to coordinate among staff in different sites on short notice."
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