
They can directly communicate with the right people, at the right time, with the push of a button.ĭozens of our customers say the service has helped them dramatically boost productivity and save money. They need a cost-effective way to stay in touch, instantly, with large, remote groups of employees.ĪT&T EPTT gives them walkie-talkie-type service, similar to 2-way radios, right on their smartphones or tablets over our network. Many businesses have countless employees working in the field – think service fleets, government agencies and construction or utility companies. There are many possibilities for how AT&T EPTT with Push-to-X services can benefit public safety, and AT&T believes the public safety value of this solution will only strengthen as FirstNet is brought to life.įive years ago, we reshaped the industry when we launched our Enhanced Push-to-Talk (EPTT) with Integrated Dispatch. Imagine technicians sharing real-time updates while on the ground by showing what they’re seeing, and dispatchers sharing files of maps of unknown areas with support teams. The goal is to continue helping customers dramatically boost productivity and save money.

Now, field workers can do a lot more than talk with a new Push-to-X (PTX) functionality. They can now send highly-secure texts, photos, videos, voice recordings, files and location data to groups and contacts.
#Text to voice att upgrade
AT&T launched a major upgrade to its Enhanced Push-to-Talk (EPTTT) offering, a walkie talkie-like service used by FirstNet and organizations with countless employees on the field - i.e. service fleets, government agencies and construction or utility companies - to instantly and cost effectively stay in touch.
