Procall Launches Digital PTT Service In India
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Biztech2 Staff
| Apr 21,2008
Procall, a wireless communication solutions provider has launched its Digital Wireless (radio) Solution featuring Motorola's iDEN (Integrated Digital Enhanced Network) technology in Bangalore.
As mentioned in the official press release, the service combines the capabilities of a digital wireless phone, two-way radio with instant group talk feature, integrated A-GPS, advanced messaging services and a host of utilities including Barcode Scanners and e-Mail services.
Satyanarayana, CEO, Procall, said, "The launch of Procall’s first ever digital PTT service in India is a landmark event for the telecom industry in India. All businesses will benefit with the usage of this service as it will provide instant and effective connectivity. As in sports, Indian businesses are governed intrinsically by teams rather than by individuals and, thus, need that critical and instant one–to–many connectivity. All enterprises that live by this principle will find Procall's Digital PTT service an indispensable communication tool."
K N Srinivasan, CFO, Procall said,"Presently Procall is the only company licensed to offer Motorola’s iDEN technology in India and the only company to have acquired the Digital Public Mobile Radio Trunking (PMRTS) license for the circles of Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Maharashtra & Goa, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh." Procall’s service is presently available in Bangalore and will be followed by the launch of the service in Mumbai, Delhi and other circles very shortly.
As mentioned in the official press release, the service combines the capabilities of a digital wireless phone, two-way radio with instant group talk feature, integrated A-GPS, advanced messaging services and a host of utilities including Barcode Scanners and e-Mail services.
Satyanarayana, CEO, Procall, said, "The launch of Procall’s first ever digital PTT service in India is a landmark event for the telecom industry in India. All businesses will benefit with the usage of this service as it will provide instant and effective connectivity. As in sports, Indian businesses are governed intrinsically by teams rather than by individuals and, thus, need that critical and instant one–to–many connectivity. All enterprises that live by this principle will find Procall's Digital PTT service an indispensable communication tool."
K N Srinivasan, CFO, Procall said,"Presently Procall is the only company licensed to offer Motorola’s iDEN technology in India and the only company to have acquired the Digital Public Mobile Radio Trunking (PMRTS) license for the circles of Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Maharashtra & Goa, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh." Procall’s service is presently available in Bangalore and will be followed by the launch of the service in Mumbai, Delhi and other circles very shortly.
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