Sprint PCS launched its version of push-to-talk Monday that lets customers use their wireless phones as if they were walkie-talkies. Sprint PCS’ Ready Link service is the third of its kind to hit the ...
To the editors of Phonescoop: Even though Sprint itself is stupid enough to do it, please don't use the term "walkie talkie" to describe a nationwide & international direct connect radio system that ...
Sprint on Monday said it has made several "aggressive" moves to convince more people to use its Ready Link walkie-talkie service, including reducing the monthly fee from $15 to $10. The price cut ...
The four major national cellular carriers in the U.S. plan to offer walkie-talkie-type push-to-talk service, which is currently provided only by Nextel Communications Inc. Sprint PCS Group and Verizon ...
Nextel is now owned by Sprint, which is pulling the plug on June 30. But a Bay Area start-up is hoping to scoop up some of Nextel's customers. Nextel was the first phone to act like a walkie-talkie, ...
LAS VEGAS – Sprint PCS launched a new service in the U.S. Monday that lets customers talk on their phones as if they were walkie-talkies, taking on established leader Nextel Communications Inc. in the ...
Anyone know if these handsets are going to have the 5 mile off network walkie-talkie like Nextel phones? Yeah they have the PTT feature through the iDEN network, but also have the 5 mile built in ...