Nokia unveils new 'push-to-talk' GSM phone
Nokia Corp., the world’s largest mobile phone manufacturer, unveiled Wednesday its first handset with a "walkie-talkie," or "push-to-talk" feature at its Mobility Conference in New York. The Espoo, Finland, company said it is also the first manufacturer to offer a push-to-talk phone based GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) technology.
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