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    PTT phones are a tad of a gimmick, but it will have it's place on the market. I obviously don't agree with Telecom doing anything, cos I work for someone else, but I can see the use and have played with these toys.

    If you've got 4 or 5 guys, say IT peeps, and they're all out on location fixing stuff, then something new comes up, or a problem arises and you need them all, and their feedback. Best thing would be to contact all of them at the same time. Yeah, a CB does this, but it's another piece of equipment to purchase/loose/break/maintain/etc, so a phone with this capability would be handy. This would be roughly it's market.

    Now for anyone else, bikers, teens etc, it's a big gimmick. Some will, some won't. Until it's actually out there properly, no one will really know. And for what company makes what charges, well that will never be the same..

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice

    If you've got 4 or 5 guys, say IT peeps, and they're all out on location fixing stuff, then something new comes up, or a problem arises and you need them all, and their feedback. Best thing would be to contact all of them at the same time. Yeah, a CB does this, but it's another piece of equipment to purchase/loose/break/maintain/etc, so a phone with this capability would be handy. This would be roughly it's market.
    I can text multiple people on my phone.... can't see the point in PTT:spudwhat: and a lot of companies that have that particular need also have radio networks... cant see too many managers (and accountants) forking out for PTT in the off-chance it might be needed one day...
    I see its market being teens... and so do telecom... why do you think there is $10 txt and all that shit...

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    I though PTT was developed in the US as their systems couldn't cope with text messages? It does seem pretty gimmicky to me, but maybe that's just 'cause I'm old! I'm sure the marketing people have worked out that they'll make heaps of money at 3c a push though!

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    It's a decent idea for communicating with a small group. From memory, it's 5-way on Telecom. They're just looking for ideas to use the massive unused bandwidth that's available with 3G. It's a decent idea for organising a small group.

    As for pricing, it'll be a ripoff for a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenix
    It's a decent idea for communicating with a small group. From memory, it's 5-way on Telecom. They're just looking for ideas to use the massive unused bandwidth that's available with 3G. It's a decent idea for organising a small group.

    As for pricing, it'll be a ripoff for a while.
    Thats what I thought...
    If there was facility to have an extention Ptt cable coupled with an ear piece it could save some peeps having extra gear to look after on a trip. Most peeps have a phone and sure one is not out on a tour every day of the week but to be able to connect to the riders in your group with something that everyone has would certainly be a bonus.
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    In parts of the US and Europe there are several 'real' PTT services on offer. In that in addition to offering cellular services (CDMA & GSM) some handsets also support licence free 'walkie talkie' capabilities. In Europe this is referred to as PMR446. What we have on offer here is a rip off in an effort to push 3G. Which, in my humble estimations is going to fall flat on its arse because unlike standard mobile phones it fails to offer what has been termed as the "killer application", a feature or serive that boosts usage and new customers. For standard mobile phone users the killer app' was text messaging.

    In the UK those operators that were succesful in securing 3G licences began introducing picture messaging prior to rolling out 3G in an attempt to lure people into getting used to multimedia applications, basically a taster as to what 3G could offer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Holy Roller
    Just wondering if these new push 2 talk phones would be any good as a bike 2 bike communication. Any one else thought along these lines?
    Don't know if it would be a good idea even if it does work.
    It would put you in the same position as any cell user when driving, or worse on a bike.Not good.
    I have hands free in the truck but still pullover to talk after realising I wasn't concentrating on the job at hand when talking on it.
    Apart from that I don't really like cell phones anyway,the buttons ain't big enough for dinosaurs.

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