We’ve moved!

You will be redirected to our new home in five seconds. If not, click here.

GigaOM Network: GigaOM | Earth2Tech | jkOnTheRun | NewTeeVee | OStatic | TheAppleBlog | WebWorkerDaily | Jobs Live Events | About | Contact

October 18, 2006

Sprint chooses Qualcomm's PTT for EV-DO Rev. A walkie-talkies

Sprint_logo_1Here I thought EV-DO Rev. A would just bring us faster wireless upload speeds, but Sprint will be using it in 2008 to optimize their PTT services. PTT, or push-to-talk, is the walkie-talkie-like service you see and hear on so many Nextel (now Sprint) phones. Sprint announced yesterday that they've settled on a PTT solution from Qualcomm called "Q-chat" which will bridge the PTT gap between the old Nextel and the new Sprint infrastructure. Using the Q-Chat solution, PTT will be enabled between the two networks making for one happy (and chatty) Sprint network family, as in "together with Nextel". Personally, I can't make out what any of these PTT folks are saying, but maybe it's just me. Anyone use PTT here?

Enjoy this post? Receive more jkOnTheRun content for FREE by subscribing to the RSS feed!

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451b75769e200d834bd546c53ef

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Sprint chooses Qualcomm's PTT for EV-DO Rev. A walkie-talkies:

Comments

Yes we use PTT in IT.....ALOT. Nextels suck as phones though. They are like Verizon was about 5 years ago....they never get the cool phones.

Comments are temporarily disabled for site maintenance and will return at 6 PM PDT.

 

RSS and Mobile-Friendly View

Contributors

Kevin C. Tofel

James Kendrick

Kevin's gear   JK's gear

Awards

Microsoft MVP Awardees

CNET100 2004Weblog Awards
2004ReadersChoice 2004_BoardOfExperts
Powered by TypePad
Member since 05/2004

Copyright Notice


  • Copyright 2008 The GigaOM Network. All rights reserved. The content in this RSS feed, as well as the content presented on the web pages of the blog, is provided for your personal non-commercial use only and may not be republished in whole or in part without the express written or verbal consent of the publisher. All rights are reserved.
StatCounter