Kodiak enters push-to-talk market
On Monday, Kodiak Networks, a startup in the telecommunications industry, will launch the only push-to-talk technology that leverages the wireless carriers’ existing voice networks. "The Kodiak system would allow users of most cell phones to upgrade their handsets via a downloadable application and will give carriers the ability to offer push-to-talk nationwide in any area covered by their cellular voice network."
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