Push-to-talk (abbreviated as PTT or P2T) is a
two-way communication method that uses
half-duplex
mode where transmission occurs in both directions, but not at the same time.
To use PTT, users must press a button on the PTT
device
while speaking, then release it when done. The listener must then do the same to
respond. Common PTT devices include the
walkie-talkie.
Newer PTT systems use
VoIP to provide digital PTT
service over
3G data networks.
Synonymous with
press-to-talk.
See also Push-to-talk Over
Cellular.