Cingular Wireless L.L.C. next month is expected to launch a push-to-talk service that will compete against similar offerings from Verizon Wireless, Sprint Nextel Corp. and a number of regional operators. Cingular Chief Operating Officer Ralph de la Vega told reporters at an investor conference this week that the carrier planned to launch a PTT service this year. A Cingular spokesman confirmed de la Vega’s comments, adding the launch probably would be early in the fourth quarter. Online reports indicate the service will launch in mid-October with Cingular-labeled collateral showing a Samsung handset. The scanned material also showed that Cingular plans to charge $10 per month for unlimited PTT use on top of its Nation plans, or $20 per month for FamilyTalk plans. Cingular has a PTT login page on its Web site that has a link allowing users to manage their address books. Analysts previously had reported that the PTT service will use Kodiak Networks’ circuit-switched Real Time Exchange platform, which relies on traditional voice channels to route calls instead of data channels as used by Verizon Wireless and Sprint Nextel’s ReadyLink service.
Cingular to launch PTT in October
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