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Consumer push-to-talk: Does anyone really care ‘where you at?’
Source: telephonyonline.com
July 22, 2008Sprint's PTT, aka a return to 8-track tapes: Are you kidding me?
Author: Kenneth Eisner, Principal, Eisner Consulting
In general, I think Sprint has made a never-ending flow of tragic mistakes since their merger with Nextel. But I rarely see a mistake so obviously devoid of consumer misunderstanding that a PTT revival. These guys need a suitor, fast.
July 17, 2008
There is more to it
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
There are lots of reasons for launching the PTT over CDMA. Though it's a nieche product, it can still drive other VAS to be consumed by the subscribers.
July 17, 2008Who Ever Said There was a Strong Consumer Market for Push-To-Talk?
Author: Samuel Greenholtz, Principal, Telecom Pragmatics
1. Why is the leap made in the source article that moving push-to-talk to CDMA means that Sprint is going after the consumer space in a big way for this service? 2. And even if that assumption was correct, why is there no questioning of Verizon’s move to put this capability on its own CDMA network? 3. There...
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