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Sprint Increases Push-to-Talk Abilities to More Mobile phones With Online Android operating system Application

Sprint Immediate Link Now makes devices – without "the button" – push-to-talk ready

Sprint (NYSE: S), the sector's push-to-talk innovator and industry head, today declared the release of Sprint® Immediate Connect® Now, a down-loadable Android operating system program that allows push-to-talk capabilities on the Kyocera Increase and additional devices, such as the LG Optimus Elite™, coming soon.

Sprint Immediate Link Now, depending on Qualcomm Inc.'s proven push-to-talk technology foundation, successfully extends Sprint's increasing push-to-talk series – with more than 1 million Sprint Immediate Link clients – to a new industry of users who want push-to-talk but may not want the Immediate Link "button" that comes with it. Sprint Immediate Link Now can be set up on the Kyocera Increase by opening the Google Play store and searching for "Sprint Immediate Link Now."

Sprint Immediate Link Now key features:

  • Interoperable with Nextel Immediate Link and Sprint Immediate Connect
  • Group Link calls up to 21 participants
  • Call signals to inform others you want to discuss without interrupting
  • Convenient touchscreen display screen controls
  • Displays contact picture for speaker
  • Synchronizes connections with lamps address book
  • Creates preferred for most approached Immediate Link contacts

"Consumers and companies as well have a device in Sprint Immediate Link Now that can help muster their lives, their companies, and their workforces – on select phones other than those in the Sprint Immediate Link profile," said Tom Roberts, vice president-Marketing. "At the same time, Sprint Immediate Link Now is the perfect supplement to our increasing profile of strong, army specifications Sprint Immediate Link devices that our long time push-to-talk clients have started acquainted to – especially development employees, producers and urgent responders."

"Sprint Immediate Link Now expands entry to next-generation push-to-talk performance," said Eileen Wallace, mature v. p. and gm of Qualcomm Internet Services. "This providing, utilizing Qualcomm's IP-based push-to-talk foundation, allows performance and device selection perfect for a wider base of clients."

Sprint currently offers strong Sprint Immediate Link devices from Kyocera, such as the DuraCore, DuraPlus and DuraXT. All three meet army requirements 810G for dirt, surprise, shake, excessive temperature ranges, ruining rainfall and engagement. Each comes with GPS routing and can accessibility 3G rates of speed on Sprint's high speed internet CDMA network.

The Sprint Immediate Link profile also contains the Samsung Admiral, a strong 3G Android operating system smart phone with touchscreen display screen and QWERTY key pad that is Wi-Fi-enabled and mobile hot spot capable.

Another milestone for Sprint Direct Connect

Sprint Direct Connect Now marks another major milestone for the Sprint push-to-talk franchise. The Sprint Direct Connect launch in October 2011 ushered in the next generation of PTT service from the company that pioneered push-to-talk. The service first offered broadband data capabilities, familiar push-to-talk features, rugged and reliable handsets, and a broadening push-to-talk coverage map.
Today, Sprint Direct Connect has matured into the industry's push-to-talk gold standard with:

  • Triple the square miles of coverage compared to the company's legacy Nextel National Network
  • Instant call setup time on domestic PTT calls
  • International coverage to Latin American countries that most frequently use PTT service

Source : Sprint



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