Push-to-Talk for business: the complete guide
What Push-to-Talk is, how PTT over Cellular works, PTT vs. two-way radio, and how to turn your team's phones into advanced radios.
What Push-to-Talk is, how PTT over Cellular works, PTT vs. two-way radio, and how to turn your team's phones into advanced radios.
Radio means buying handsets, installing a repeater and licensing spectrum — weeks before the team can talk.
The real cost of a radio goes beyond the handset: repeater, license, maintenance and replacement.
The cost of connecting a field team goes far beyond the device. Understand what makes up the cost of radio and how to compare it with a per-user PTT app.
Two-way radio or Push-to-Talk over the phone? An honest comparison of cost, coverage, latency and traceability — plus 4 questions to decide what makes sense.
A step-by-step guide to using a digital two-way radio, how it differs from analog, and when a Push-to-Talk app on the phone is worth more.
Walkie talkie or a Push-to-Talk app? Compare range, cost and management, and see when each one makes sense for your operation.
Q codes are part of radio communication history and remain present in security, logistics and surveillance operations. See the most used ones.
The portable radio peaked in the 2000s, merging the cell phone and the walkie talkie. Aimed at the corporate market, it was a fast means of communication.
In the private security sector it is common to communicate using the Q code.
The digital world is part of everything we do, especially communication. And this also extends to physical devices, such as mobile phones and two-way radios.
Technology becomes a great ally in expanding protection and monitoring in the private sector, since it enables crime-deterrence factors.
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