Push-to-talk over cellular solutions

Keep users connected, wherever they are in the world.

Push-to-talk over cellular

Push-to-talk over cellular

Instant voice communications with individuals and groups

Mobile Tornado’s push-to-talk over cellular (PTToC also known as PTT and PoC) platform is superior to any other solution on the market.

Our mission-critical PoC solution enables users to make private one-to-one calls or broadcast to larger groups of up to 10,000 participants with a single push of a button, anywhere in the world. Users can also share written messages, images, videos and files.

Our push-to-talk over cellular carrier-grade system availability is 99.999% and our latency is the lowest of any PTToC solution on the market, meaning there is almost no difference between a private PTT call and a group of 1000. We deliver best-in-class, seamless switching between broadband and cellular 2G, 3G, 4G LTE and 5G mobile networks.

Mobile Tornado’s push-to-talk over cellular (PTT) application can be integrated to a range of devices. All devices can be connected over worldwide cellular networks and broadband, and our platform provides global compatibility with any IP network. Our application is agnostic to mobile network operators.

Our multi-group scanning feature allows users to monitor conversations simultaneously from 15 groups, relative to the screen size of the mobile device.

Mobile Tornado’s IPRS™ system automatically records the major events associated with emergency incidents.

To ensure devices are always used correctly, device functionality can be limited with push-to-talk mobile device management (MDM).

Get in touch

Please get in touch for further information on any of our workforce management & push-to-talk over cellular (PTT) solutions and services we provide.


Features

Push-to-talk

Push-to-talk

Push-to-message

Push-to-message

Push-to-alert

Push-to-alert

Push-to-locate

Push-to-locate

Push-to-record

Push-to-record

PTT mobile device management (MDM)

PTT mobile device management (MDM)

Benefits

Instant communication

Instant communication

Voice and multi-media, anywhere in the world

Reliable communication

Reliable communication

Lowest latency of any PTToC solution on the market

Secure communication

Secure communication

Limit device functionality with mobile device management

Increased employee safety

Increased employee safety

Track and locate employees

Emergency alerts

Emergency alerts

Automatic location information once the SOS button is clicked

Event audit trail

Event audit trail

Automatic recording for incident debriefing

Push-to-talk over cellular FAQ

Can I use push-to-talk over cellular on a smartphone?

You can use push-to-talk over cellular (PTToC) on any compatible smartphone using the Mobile Tornado app, which can be downloaded on both the Apple and Google stores. Alongside our push-to-talk over cellular functionality, you can use our other features, push-to-alert and push-to-locate. Push-to-talk over cellular (PTT also known as PoC) calls using the Mobile Tornado app have worldwide coverage over IP networks (cellular, Wi-Fi, LAN and others), and our application is agnostic to mobile network operators.

Does Mobile Tornado have separate applications for workforce management and PTToC?

Mobile Tornado developed an integrated, all-in-one business application that includes both workforce management and PTToC.

Is there a delay with push-to-talk over cellular communications?

Mobile Tornado’s push-to-talk over cellular (PTToC, also known as PTT and PoC) platform allows for instant communication with both individuals and groups of up to 1000 participants anywhere in the world. Mobile Tornado has the lowest latency of any push-to-talk over cellular solution on the market, with a call establishment and voice delay of less than 300 milliseconds and a seamless switch between wi-fi and cellular technology

What does push-to-talk over cellular (PTToC also known as PTT and PoC) mean?

Push-to-talk over cellular (known as PoC and PTT) is a communication technology that uses existing cellular network infrastructures to enable instant, group-based voice communication. PTT provides extensive coverage almost everywhere by utilising the extensive coverage of cellular networks, unlike traditional two-way radios that require dedicated infrastructure.