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Push to Talk

Push to Talk

Description

Push to Talk allows people to call each other and have the call answered automatically (Intercom service).

Function

Push to Talk allows people to call each other and have the call answered automatically, either as a one-way call, or a two-way call. 

Configuration/Operation

To Configure the PTT service in the Business Portal navigate to:

  • Employees > Features > Call Control > Push To Talk

  • Select Configure

To originate a Push To Talk call on your telephone dial the Feature Access followed by the number you wish to call.

  • *50  Default Feature Access Code

An administrator can specify in the configuration from which other users a PTT call is ‘Allowed’. Only PTT calls for users on the allowed list will be connect to the employee.

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