pushtotalk
Push-to-Talk (PTT) is a communications method that enables immediate voice transmission by pressing a button. In most systems the talk path is half-duplex: a speaker talks while others listen, then control returns to listening when released. PTT can support one-to-one calls or many-to-many conversations within defined talkgroups or contact lists.
Originating with hardware two-way radios used by public safety, transportation, and industry, PTT has expanded to
Operation and features: to transmit, a user holds a PTT control to start a session and releases
Technologies and standards: PoC uses IP-based signaling such as SIP to initiate sessions, with media carried
Applications and considerations: PTT is used in emergency services, logistics, field service, utilities, construction, and large