Techniques to increase coverage of push-to-talk wireless networks
A wireless network and wireless device technology, applied in the technical field for increasing the coverage of a push-to-talk wireless network, can solve problems such as limiting the range of PTT networks
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[0024] Referring to the drawings, in which like numerals indicate like elements, figure 1 is a block diagram illustrating communications between a local push-to-talk (PTT) wireless network and other networks. First PTT network (or first PTT subgroup) 102 may include any number of wireless PTT devices, such as wireless PTT devices 104 and 116 (including devices 116A, 116B, and 116C). Similarly, second PTT wireless network (or second PTT subgroup) 112 may include wireless device 118 and 120A, 120B, and 120C.
[0025] PTT wireless networks (or PTT subgroups) 102 and 112 may, for example, provide direct one-to-one or one-to-many voice communication services for mobile communications. It can be thought of as having an "always-on" connection, where, for example, half-duplex communication to both the individual and the talkgroup can often be initiated simply by pushing a button on the mobile device. Members (or devices) of a PTT wireless network (or PTT subgroup) are able to commun...
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