PAL PTToC - Push To Talk over Cellular
Communication within any organisation is important, communication with mobile staff and your field offices is critical. Historically business, government, and emergency services have relied on [now old-fashioned] 2-way radio networks.
There is a better way to communicate just like 2-way radio; across town, across the island, across the country, across the south pacific and the rest of the world - without range limited repeaters and expensive infrastructure, without expensive call costs.
There is a better way to communicate just like 2-way radio; across town, across the island, across the country, across the south pacific and the rest of the world - without range limited repeaters and expensive infrastructure, without expensive call costs.
Unlike traditional two-way radio that operates on specific VHF or UHF frequencies, PTToC leverages existing cellular infrastructure, allowing users to communicate in real-time over cellular mobile data networks using smartphones or dedicated devices. This technology is not just limited to voice; PTToC also enables other facilities such as text messaging and GPS location reporting, making PTToC a versatile tool for any organisation, small or large.
Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PTToC) is a technology that utilises cellular mobile data networks to enable instant voice communication between specific groups of users, just like private 2-way radio systems
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What is required to use 24/7Net service?
An Android or iPhone smart phone, or a custom 24/7Net device, mobile data, purchase a 24/7Net Subscription, download & install the 24/7Net app How do I purchase a 24/7Net subscription? - use the contact form to send us your details, we'll call you to discuss service requirements and put a package together to suit your organisation Larger organisations, or businesses that need to keep in constant contact with their field staff, may chose to add a Dispatch Console to their 24/7Net system.
Dispatch Console is a software installation on to one of your existing internet connected pc's, no new hardware to buy. An organisation can have multiple Dispatch Consoles .e.g. one in each field office. |
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