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Push to Talk America is a U.S. veteran-owned PoC (Push to Talk over Cellular) solutions provider offering multi-brand two-way radio devices, in-vehicle equipment, dispatch software, and monthly communications services from brands such as Hytera, Inrico, Tesunho, and Tekonet. Rather than operating a traditional private repeater-based network, it uses cellular data networks to enable instant voice communication locally, nationwide, and even across borders.
Its core channel is PoC two-way communication, supporting group calls, private calls, GPS location tracking, PC dispatch, smartphone/tablet/laptop apps, as well as in-vehicle kits and hands-free accessories. In terms of coverage, the official site emphasizes that it uses only the AT&T data network and states that it can be used in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, with international communication available under suitable plans. When indoor cellular coverage is insufficient, some devices can automatically switch between Wi-Fi and cellular networks. In terms of performance, the company says network outages are rare but does not promise 100% connectivity, and the platform may occasionally experience brief downtime. Voice quality is described as “good to very good,” though not as good as a mobile phone call.
Pricing is relatively transparent. Device prices range from about $229 to $800, with common devices priced around $279. Monthly airtime averages about $17 per device per month, including unlimited voice and GPS; video plans are charged separately. PC Dispatch software costs about $9–12 per month, while the mobile app is around $12 per month. The official site also emphasizes that solutions can be customized based on budget and requirements.
The advantages include a wide selection of devices, broad coverage, low monthly fees, suitability for fleets and frontline operations, demo testing, and a strong customer response commitment. The drawbacks are that the network relies entirely on AT&T, with no clear mention of multi-carrier redundancy; integration capabilities such as APIs, SDKs, and webhooks are not disclosed; and there is limited information on compliance, security certifications, and data privacy.
It is suitable for small police departments, security teams, towing companies, school buses, public transportation, waste collection, and businesses that need cross-regional dispatching—especially teams looking to replace expensive traditional digital radio systems.
There is no clear information on whether the official website is accessible from mainland China, so its status is assessed as unknown.
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