Push to Talk or PTT is another latest technology in worldwide communication. PTT become so popular in the US, it functions such as to spread such as news, jokes, an invitation to a lot of peoples at the same time. It was very popular in United States.
Previously, PTT is applying only for a walkie talkie, whereby it was used on a business purpose to easily get in touch. Transportation industries, such as taxis and lorries are the most common industry that using PTT via two-way radio. It is for the convenience in terms of communicating, whereby an announcement can be send to a lot of people, and no need to call each one of the people. It can save time and also a telephone bills.
Nowadays, Push To Talk Phones just been introduced. It’s slightly the same features that was available on a walkie talkie, but with more features. In United States, there’s a huge carrier provider that offer PTT with a selection of plans. For a family that wants to save your bill, especially for those who’d always in touch can opt for family cell phones plans and you can communicate like you’re talking in person. That’s the different between PTT and a conventional cell phone, whereby it practice one-to-one communication. Even if you’re at Lake Tahoe Casinos, you still can communicate with your friends that stay in Texas, Ohio and Washington at the same time.




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