Motorola V60p, Motorola Mobile Phones, CDMA Push-To-Talk Handset, Ring Tones

Motorola V60p Leverages Motorola’s Leadership and Heritage in Push-To-Talk Technology and Design

Motorola, Inc. announced the arrival of its first CDMA 1X mobile phone with push-to-talk (PTT) technology - the model V60p. This introduction builds on Motorola’s heritage as a push-to-talk technology leader and marks the delivery of the first CDMA handset to complement the recently announced Motorola CDMA 1X PTT infrastructure server. 

The new model V60p leverages the design strength of one of the most popular mobile phones in the country to answer the call from thousands of mobile phone users demanding nationwide communication at the touch of one button. Additionally, the Motorola V60p offers new revenue and consumer retention opportunities with a valuable new service.

“In our fast paced world, the increased demand for speedy communication is no surprise. With the new Motorola V60p we are able to satisfy this mobile craving for consumers both in and out of the enterprise arena with one of the best looking handset designs on the market,” said Tim Cawley, senior vice-president and general manager, Motorola’s Personal Communications Sector. “Sixty-five years ago Motorola pioneered push-to-talk communications with the introduction of the first two-way radio and our leadership continues as the model V60p marks the first in a new wave of wireless PTT enabled devices for CDMA and GSM networks." 

Motorola’s V60p push-to-talk handset allows mobile phone users to communicate with one or many individuals at the touch of a button. By using the push-to-talk button located on the side of the Motorola V60p, consumers can reach single contacts or participate in group chats via user-specified work groups.

Source: Motorola
August 14, 2003

 

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