In 2007, Motorola launched their new MotoTRBO digital two-way radios. At their heart, they use the DMR digital radio open standard, which has become the industry standard for commercial digital two-way radio.
The Future of Communication: Push to Talk and IoT Technologies
Communication technology is constantly evolving, and the integration of Push to Talk with IoT technologies is paving the way for a more connected and efficient future. Push to Talk has already proven to be a game-changer in the realm of communication, offering instant connectivity and group messaging capabilities.
Out with the Old, In with the New: How Push to Talk is Replacing Two Way Radios
Gone are the days of clunky two way radios – Push to Talk technology is here to revolutionize communication. Many companies have already made the switch from traditional two way radios to Push to Talk and have experienced significant improvements in their communication processes.
Pushing the Limits: Why Push to Talk Technology is the Future of Communication
Push to Talk technology (PTT) has been revolutionising the world of communication, offering a range of benefits that set it apart from traditional two-way radio systems.
Mission Critical Push To Talk over Cellular (PTToC)
In the world of modern communication, reliability is key. When it comes to mission-critical needs, ensuring that communication channels are always open and functioning is essential. This is where Push-to-Talk (PTT) over cellular networks (PTToC) comes into play.