Motorola brings push-to-talk to Wi-Fi
Motorola has extended its push-to-talk (PTT) enabling technology to Wi-Fi wireless networks. The system, Cross-Technology Push-to-Talk over Cellular (CTPoC), is pitched at wireless carriers and is geared to allow PTT interoperability across GPRS and CDMA 2000 networks.
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