ATLANTA, Jan. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- A little over a year after launching
its innovative Push To Talk (PTT) service, Cingular Wireless, now part of
the new AT&T, today gives customers the option of experiencing the service
on a pay-per-use basis.
Customers using one of several wireless phones can now use the
company's PTT service, as needed, for $.15 per minute. In addition to
having access to the largest PTT network coverage area, a customer can
receive several enhanced PTT features unavailable on similar services
offered by some other carriers including:
* Availability- unique icons allow PTT users to see if other PTT customers
are available before making a PTT call.
* Convert to Cellular - enables a PTT call to be converted to a regular
wireless voice call. Calls with up to 30 participants can be converted
effectively creating a mobile conference call.
* Voice Messaging - allows customers to send a voice message to one person
or a whole group.
"Business and consumer customers across the country have been enjoying
the enhanced features of our Push To Talk service for more than a year,"
said Carlton Hill, executive director of voice products for the wireless
division of AT&T. "This offer gives others the ability to easily enjoy
interacting with friends, family or business acquaintances using the
service."
Since launching service, AT&T's wireless unit has sold more than two
million PTT capable phones, including the Blackberry Pearl, LG models CG300
CU400 and F7200, Motorola V365, Samsung models D347, D357 and D407 or Sony-
Ericsson Z525a can immediately begin accessing the company's PTT service.
Additional devices will be available throughout the year.
Customers who want to activate a PTT phone with the pay-per-use
capability can do so by visiting a Cingular retail store or calling
customer care.
PTT pay-per-use is charged per minute and begins when the PTT button on
the phone is pressed to initiate the session to when the end key is
pressed. If the end key is not pressed to end the call, it will
automatically time-out after 30 seconds. Minutes round up to the nearest
whole minute.
PTT also offers a number of other features, including:
* Quick Group Calling - allows users to select individuals from their
contacts and instantly place a group call.
* Call Waiting - gives customers the option to accept or decline a second
incoming call whether currently on a PTT or regular cellular call.
* Contact Alerts - lets customers receive alerts when a contact becomes
available.
* Call Me Alerts - allows a user to urgently let someone know they need to
talk. A user receiving a "Call Me Alert" can instantly place a PTT call
back by pressing the dedicated PTT key.
The service also uses a single phone number for both cellular and PTT
service, eliminating the need to remember two numbers.
Customers of AT&T's wireless unit who are interested in signing up for
an unlimited monthly PTT plan can add service for $9.99 a month per line.
Those on Family Plans can select a $19.99 feature that gives up to five
family members on the account unlimited access to the service. Businesses
can add a PTT service option to each line of service for $9.99 per month.
For more information on wireless services, including Push to Talk,
customers can call 1-866-CINGULAR (1-866-246-4852), stop at any Cingular
store or authorized dealer, speak with a business sales representative, or
visit online at http://www.cingular.com.
About AT&T
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States and around the world, with operating subsidiaries providing services
under the AT&T brand. AT&T is the recognized world leader in providing
IP-based communications services to business and the U.S. leader in
providing wireless, high speed Internet access, local and long distance
voice, and directory publishing and advertising services. As part of its
"three screen" integration strategy, AT&T is expanding video entertainment
offerings to include such next-generation television services as AT&T
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http://www.att.com/.
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