Sprint (NYSE: S), the industry's push-to-talk pioneer and market leader,
today announced the launch of Sprint; Direct Connect;
Now, a downloadable Android application that enables push-to-talk
capabilities on the Kyocera Rise and additional devices, including the
LG Optimus Elite, coming soon.
Sprint Direct Connect Now, based on Qualcomm Inc.'s proven push-to-talk
technology platform, effectively extends Sprint's growing push-to-talk
franchise -- with more than 1 million Sprint Direct Connect customers -- to a new market of users who want push-to-talk but may not want the
Direct Connect "button" that comes with it.Sprint Direct Connect Now
can be installed on the Kyocera Rise by accessing the Google Play store
and searching for "Sprint Direct Connect Now."
Sprint Direct Connect Now key features:
Interoperable with Nextel Direct Connect and Sprint Direct Connect
Group Connect calls up to 21 participants
Call alerts to notify others you want to talk without interrupting
Convenient touchscreen controls
Displays contact image for speaker
Synchronizes contacts with device's address book
Creates favorites for most contacted Direct Connect contacts
"Consumers and businesses alike have a tool in Sprint Direct Connect Now
that can help mobilize their lives, their businesses, and their
workforces -- on select phones other than those in the Sprint Direct
Connect portfolio," said Tom Roberts, vice president-Marketing."At the
same time, Sprint Direct Connect Now is the ideal complement to our
growing portfolio of rugged, military spec Sprint Direct Connect
handsets that our longtime push-to-talk customers have grown accustomed
to -- especially construction workers, manufacturers and emergency
responders."
"Sprint Direct Connect Now expands access to next-generation
push-to-talk functionality," said Michael Wallace, senior vice president
and general manager of Qualcomm Internet Services. "This offering,
leveraging Qualcomm's IP-based push-to-talk platform, enables
functionality and device selection ideal for a broader base of
consumers."
Sprint currently offers rugged Sprint Direct Connect handsets from
Kyocera, including the DuraCore, DuraPlus and DuraXT.All three meet
military specification 810G for dust, shock, vibration, extreme
temperatures, blowing rain and immersion.Each comes with GPS navigation
and can access 3G speeds on Sprint's broadband CDMA network.
The Sprint Direct Connect portfolio also includes the Motorola Admiral,
a rugged 3G Android smartphone with touchscreen and QWERTY keyboard that
is Wi-Fi-enabled and mobile hotspot capable.
Another milestone for Sprint Direct Connect
Sprint Direct Connect Now marks another major milestone for the Sprint
push-to-talk franchise. The Sprint Direct Connect launch in October 2011
ushered in the next generation of PTT service from the company that
pioneered push-to-talk.The service first offered broadband data
capabilities, familiar push-to-talk features, rugged and reliable
handsets, and a broadening push-to-talk coverage map.
Today, Sprint Direct Connect has matured into the industry's
push-to-talk gold standard with:
Triple the square miles of coverage compared to the company's legacy
Nextel National Network
Instant call setup time on domestic PTT calls
International coverage to Latin American countries that most
frequently use PTT service
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Sprint Extends Push-to-Talk Capabilities With Android
Oct. 25, 2012
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Source: Copyright Business Wire 2012
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