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SAP Case Study: Telecom PTT

White Paper Having developed an acute cost awareness while making the transition to a market-oriented company, in 1991 Telecom PTT began looking for a new software package to handle financials and accounting more efficiently. [28 Sep 2007]

Global Handset Trends 2006-2007

White Paper As the smartphone market is expected to grow during 2007 with the expansion of 3G, it will have a positive impact on data services such as Email, Mobile Video and PTT. This white paper introduces global handset trends in... [20 Sep 2007]

Global Handset Trends 2006-2007

White Paper As the smartphone market is expected to grow during 2007 with the expansion of 3G, it will have a positive impact on data services such as Email, Mobile Video and PTT. This white paper introduces global handset trends in... [20 Sep 2007]

White Paper: Push to Talk Technology

White Paper Push-To-Talk (PTT) is a special feature on a mobile phone that combines the functionality of a walkie-talkie or 2-way radio with the normal mobile phone. It provides simple communication to a group of people with just a... [23 Jun 2006]

Cheat Sheet: Push-to-talk

Cheat Sheet So is that the difference between PTT and PoC? And let's face it, if we're talking telecoms, PTT can be a confusing phrase. Going back some years there have been other PTT systems, in... [09 Sep 2004]

Is Nokia making its biggest gamble yet?

Comment Speaking at the Push-to-talk world summit this week, Christoph Aktas, from Siemens mobile divsion, said "For PTT to be widely available and successful, the required functionality needs to be built into a wide range of... [01 Apr 2004]

Push-to-talk: Is text messaging on the ropes?

News In the US, PTT has largely been adopted for business use. However, while grandparents might take to the service like silver-haired ducks to water, Mark Boulding, senior associate analyst at Quocirca, said that the... [30 Mar 2004]

Walking-talking Kodiak comes out of hibernation

News Kodiak Networks, a provider of walkie-talkie-style push-to-talk (PTT) technology for mobiles, has opened a European base and announced a major deal with Lucent Technologies. The American company - a surprise choice as... [23 Mar 2004]

3GSM Diary: Silly new ideas, BREWing Java, and Woosh - Kiwis connect

Comment Another area where Nokia will be a big player - maybe or maybe not for mainly a business user base - is in push-to-talk (PTT). PTT, like instant messaging, is great for immediate communications but also... [26 Feb 2004]

Has push-to-talk got what businesses need?

Comment Clearly most European operators that roll out PTT - and there are set to be a few this year, with analyst house EMC recently telling us to look out for T-Mobile and Vodafone "in the coming months" - won't be jumping in... [22 Jan 2004]

Leader: If it's good to talk, is it even better to push-to-talk?

Leader Today sees it launch TalkNow, a voice service that most people will characterise as push-to-talk (PTT) in a move that will interest end users as much as the mobile operator.is likely to be the year of PTT. [13 Jan 2004]

Walkie-talkie time: Orange wants you to TalkNow

News Orange has announced a push-to-talk (PTT) offering, aiming first at business users but eventually at mobile-phone users who don't take up data messaging services. Because it operates over GSM networks, like SMS texting,... [13 Jan 2004]

Not yet 3G but Nokia comes back with sexy devices

News Besides Edge and W-CDMA, the other big network story is push-to-talk (PTT) technology. A big hit in certain vertical markets in the US - mainly via Nextel - PTT allows walkie-talkie one-to-many or... [28 Oct 2003]

France Telecom to buy back shares in Orange

News The anti-globalisation group, Sud PTT, is concerned about a "similar ulterior strategic operation, for example, a buy back of the minority shares in Wanadoo". Following the wishes of its boss, Thierry Breton, France... [01 Sep 2003]

Cisco: 19 airports connected, 100 more to come

News He said: "This is a service provider and PTT market. Cisco has already connected up 19 European airports with wireless networks and is in talks to add 100 more, as well as trains, stations and hotels. [11 Jul 2002]

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