38 questions and answers
Push to Talk is a communication technology historically used in two way radio communication for half duplex communication, allowing users to press a button to activate the microphone and communicate in real-time with voice in a group of users. Nowadays, this walkie talkie feature can be obtained as an app on mobile phones.
A PTT group is the equivalent of a channel in traditional two way radio communication.
GroupTalk is a cloud based Push to Talk service for group communication and security solutions for businesses. The GroupTalk app can be used in conjunction with web based dispatchers (command and control), enabling real time group communication where users can talk to each other in a group by pressing a button instead of making a call.
Watch the movie about GroupTalk.
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Half duplex communication can occur in both directions but only one direction at a time, as in two way radio communication.
Full duplex communication can occur in both directions simultaneously, as in telephony.
Watch our full duplex video.
Real time group communication with voice enables quick and efficient information sharing and collaboration among multiple users, enhancing productivity, efficiency, and coordination within workgroups. Group communication can be organized into different groups based on tasks or geographical location.
In the GroupTalk app, you press the PTT button when you want to talk and hold the button while speaking. When you release the button, your transmission ends, and other users in the talk group can speak.
Yes, GroupTalk offers additional features, including PTT, direct calls, panic alarm, call requests, text messaging, location information, PTT group scanning, user status, call sign, recording, web admin, PTT group sharing, PC dispatcher, contact synchronization, Single Sign On, 2FA, Active Directory integration and integration with traditional two way radio systems, among others.
GroupTalk PTT enables fast real time group communication, allowing many users to receive the same information simultaneously. This is particularly useful in environments where quick and clear messages are required, such as in emergency services, security, logistics, aviation, offshore and more.
The GroupTalk app is available on both iPhone (iOS) and Android phones, including iPads and Android tablets. It is also available for Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac computers.
You can download and install the GroupTalk app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play Store (Android) by searching for "GroupTalk." You can also download the GroupTalk app Android APK from the GroupTalk website.
Yes, you can use GroupTalk on iPads and Android tablets with either Wi-Fi or mobile data (4G / 5G).
The number of users in a PTT group is practically unlimited, or to be more specific, thousands of connected users. Typically, there are 3 to 20 users in a PTT group when collaborating.
GroupTalk uses a high-quality infrastructure to ensure that the services are reliable and secure for users. We prioritize user privacy and use encrypted voice and data communication. By using SSL (https) and AES 256-bit encryption, users can trust that their communication is protected and cannot be intercepted by unauthorized parties.
With the GroupTalk recording service, you can record and save PTT calls in the cloud or using On-Premise servers.
Customers can choose from different GroupTalk subscriptions based on their needs. GroupTalk offers annual, monthly, daily, and enterprise licenses, providing flexibility and cost-effectiveness. The cost depends on the choice of GroupTalk features, the number of users, and the subscription type.
Yes, all you need to do is download the GroupTalk app on your iPhone / iOS or Android-based phone and become a GroupTalk customer.
Yes, we rent out packages with dedicated Push to Talk phones, chargers, and PTT accessories to provide a convenient solution tailored to your needs.
Yes, you can rent the GroupTalk service on your mobile for as many days as needed for you and your company.
Yes, GroupTalk can be integrated with traditional two way radio systems. The solution also has APIs for integration with other applications.
Security & Public safety: In emergencies and operations, GroupTalk enables fast and decisive communication to act efficiently and safely, such as in accidents, natural disasters, police operations and critical events. Read more.
Transportation: In transportation and logistics, GroupTalk facilitates the coordination of vehicles, handling deliveries, and communicating information about road and traffic conditions to avoid delays. Read more.
Event / Restaurant / Hotel Security: During major events like concerts, sports events, and festivals or in the restaurant / hotel industry, GroupTalk enables coordination of security and service personnel, crucial for managing large crowds and ensuring smooth execution. Read more.
Construction: In the construction industry, GroupTalk improves coordination between work teams, contractors, and management, allowing quick communication about work, material needs, and safety measures. Read more.
Rig Industry (Oil, Gas and Energy): In the offshore industry, GroupTalk supports communication and coordination on offshore platforms and onshore facilities. Fast and reliable communication is crucial for safety and efficiency in working on for example oil rigs or wind turbines. Read more.
Aviation: During a turnaround procedure, the flight crew connect their mobile phones and tablets to the Push to Talk group corresponding to the actual gate. Ground crew join the same talk group with their two way radios or smartphones, and communication is established between all functions to turn around the aircraft in the most efficient and safe manner. Read more.
See GroupTalk across more industries here.
Push to Talk services are typically cloud based, but in cases where customers have built private 4G / 5G networks without internet access, the Push to Talk service needs to be installed locally on the customer's network in their premises. This solution is called Push to Talk On Premise.
Yes, GroupTalk supports Single Sign On.
Yes, GroupTalk supports various Active Directory solutions.
When using GroupTalk with a PTT accessory, it typically consumes about 10-15% of the phone's battery per day. If you use the GroupTalk app without accessories and keep the screen on frequently, the app (due to the display being on) may consume more battery.
GroupTalk is administered from a simple web interface and usually takes only a few minutes.
Yes, you can test GroupTalk's Push to Talk service for free for 14 days and access all our features for mobile users and dispatchers. Included features are PTT in a group, panic alarm, call request, private calls, GPS positioning, text messages, and much more. You also get access to GroupTalk Admin, where you manage the entire service from your computer. Click here to get a free trial.
Yes, but a mobile number and email address can only be registered to one user. There are other authentication / login options.
The GroupTalk service has very high availability and has had an uptime of nearly 100% in the last 5 years.
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On iPhone, phone calls take priority (this is determined by Apple), so a phone call will always interrupt an ongoing GroupTalk call. If you are on a phone call, you will “miss” the incoming GroupTalk call.
On Android phones, GroupTalk has priority by default, and the user won’t be interrupted if the phone rings. There is a setting in the GroupTalk app called “Prioritize Phone Calls”, which allows phone calls to interrupt a GroupTalk call. Only the GroupTalk user will hear the incoming phone call, not the other person on the GroupTalk call.
If the user is on a phone call and hears an incoming GroupTalk call, they must end the phone call before responding with PTT in the talk group.