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Genaker launches new Windows Mobile PTT technology

By: , IntoMobile
Friday, February 20th, 2009 at 1:21 PM

Genaker Windows Mobile PTT technologyDeveloper of SIP-based VoIP apps, Genaker, announced the launch of genaker40501, a new OMA push-to-talk service for Windows Mobile-powered smartphones and PDAs.

Touted as the “advanced push-to-talk technology,” genaker40501 allows mobile operators and service providers to provide their customers with a way to communicate easily with numerous people at the touch of a button. It is also the only solution that combines PTT technology with real-time location tracking, when used with GPS-enabled handsets.

As expected (like the overall PTT technology), Genaker’s solution is designed for such users groups as government bodies, shipping and courier organisations or companies with a large feet or remote personnel. In addition, genaker40501 can be also useful to individual users involved in outdoor activities with “rugged” smartphones/PDAs…

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