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Motorola to license P2T-over-cellular client software

Mar 5, 2004 12:00 PM

Motorola announced it would license its standards-based push-to-talk-over-cellular (POC) client software to third-party GSM/GPRS and UTMS handset manufacturers and software developers. The decision will help speed the introduction of a “wider choice” of POC handsets, the company said. The software client is designed to run on a mobile phone or voice-capable personal digital assistant (PDA) and enables fast one-touch communications with one or many users, Motorola said. The software will be available through the company’s Global Telecom Solutions Sector (GTSS) or third-party software developers.


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