On-Site Communications

At any event clear communication is key to it's success. Being able to reach any/all members of your team is of vital importance. In my 21+ years in the live event industry I have developed a WorryLess Wireless Solution that I deploy for all my clients.

I provide 24 hour support during events. By designing and implementing a solutions package to fit every budget and cover every area.

Nextel Push-to-Talk units
Motorola Analog & Digital 2-Way Radios
WiFi & MiFi wireless network cards

Friday, October 18, 2013

AT&T Push to Talk SONIM Technologies

SONIM--Ruggedized Push to Talk Devices on the AT&T Network



AT&T Enhanced Push to Talk

Private One to One Calling

1000 Contacts

250 Users Per Group

4 inch display/6 ounces

Works off AT&T Cell Tower as well as off WI-FI

Special Discount Rates for next 6 months

Hate using that flip phone that Verizon offers on their PTT system

GET HARD, STAY ON THE AIR


Thursday, July 18, 2013

AT&T Rugby Pro Smart Phone w/ Push to Talk

AT&T Ruby Pro Smart Phone
This rugged, shock resistant Samsung Rugby Pro smart phone features a 4" AMOLED touchscreen for clarity and vibrant colors.  It comes with the Android Jelly Bean high-performance operating system that can run your own custom app if requested.  It features a virtual QWERTY keyboard making it easy to create a text message or to add contacts.  The phone weighs 4.6 oz. and is 5.04" x 2.72" x 0.51". The Smart Phone holds 1000 contact and 250 users in Group Call mode Firmware Over the Air Programming performs updates to the device instantly via website portal so technical support is always available for your event.

Features: Enhanced Push to Talk over Wi-Fi, Application Download, Text, Data, E-mail, Web Browser,

& Group Call all on a Touch Screen

Friday, December 7, 2012

AT&T has just unveiled their new technology, ePTT, which stands for Enhanced Push to Talk. For over 2 decades Nextel and their "chirp" was the leader in PTT service. Well when Sprint bought Nextel and took over the service did not just slip, it went downhill in a hurry. Verizon recently introduced their PTT service and as promising as their offering was, it was not really an improvement in PTT technology but rather an alternative to Sprint.

Well all that has changed as AT&T's new platform works off the Touch Screen on a Smart Phone. This makes the operation of ePTT much more utser friendly. Another great addition is the ability for ePTT to work on a Wi-Fi signal. If you have ever had an issue with coverage because of low signal, by connecting to a Wi-Fi signal there would not be any dead zones.

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Bye Bye Nextel, Hello Sprint Direct Connect

Own a Nextel? Use it for all of your events to communicate with hundred's of people? Well say Bye Bye to the Old Nextel unit. Sprint is turning off towers all over the country and soon your unit will not be able to "chirp: like it used to. Slated to start going off the air in Mid-May in such cities as Orlando, Las Vegas, San Fran, Chicago, Atlanta the unit you now carry will soon be obsolete........Does this make you nervous????

Well have no fear because I am ready to introduce you to next level of Communications.

Sprint Direct Connect. All the easy to use features as the Nextel system but in a SmartPhone.......

Nationwide Direct Connect, Group Connect, Team DC (Group Call), Text Messaging, Cell Capability, GPS, Internet Browser, Voice Mail, Instant Messaging.....all these features plus even more app's.

Only a few select dealers are in the testing phase and Infiniti Wireless is part of that group. We are testing and providing feedback on the new service to Sprint. I will keep you update on the new roll out date. There will be 2 models to choose from for now, one by Kyero (clam shell style) and the Motorola Admiral (SmartPhone style).

Contact me to discuss new rates and availability for your next event 866-746-9241

Friday, December 2, 2011

The Future of Nextel iden

After keeping us in suspense for the last couple months, Sprint finally laid out concrete plans for the future of Nextel's Direct Connect network. The carrier says it will retain the basic elements of the push-to-talk (PTT) network, but it will transition the service from iDEN to CDMA by the fourth quarter of this year.
The move will be a centerpiece of the carrier's "Network Vision" program that it announced last December. By consolidating the incompatible networks, Sprint promises to enhance coverage and data speeds, boost capacity, increase network flexibility, and reduce operating costs.
Since acquiring Nextel almost six years ago for $35 billion, the carrier has struggled to integrate Nextel's dissimilar network, services, and subscriber base into its own offerings. Sprint always maintained it would eventually replace iDEN, but several attempts at doing so--such as the company's QChat phones--proved unsuccessful.
What's to come
So how will Sprint's new network function? In the short term, it will begin rolling out new CDMA devices with Direct Connect to attract new and encourage existing iDEN users to transition to CDMA. The handsets, which will sport rugged designs that have long been a Nextel hallmark, will come initially from Kyocera and Motorola. Though Kyocera will be somewhat new to the Direct Connect world, Motorola was the exclusive manufacturer of Nextel iDEN devices for much of that carrier's life.
Exact details about the new devices are still few, but the first crop should include a durable flip phone with a digital camera and an Android-powered smartphone with a touch screen and a full QWERTY keyboard. Then, in 2012, Sprint promises more CDMA push-to-talk devices with varying designs.
As for Direct Connect offerings, Sprint says the new devices will have "most" of the capabilities of its current PTT phones. The carrier is mum on whether it will remove any features, but it will add support for group push-to-talk for up to 200 participants, interoperability with Land Mobile Radio, availability notification, and international PTT.
Though some iDEN users may balk at the change, Sprint is pledging to shut down its iDEN cell sites by 2013. The carrier also stresses that using the CDMA technology will increase PTT coverage to nearly 2.7 million square miles or 309 million people and boost in-building coverage.

Monday, March 21, 2011

AT & T to buy T-Mobile

AT & T announces they plan to purchase T-Mobile which will narrow the cellular options for many Americans. AT & T, Verizon, Sprint & T-Mobile are the top 4 carriers currently. That number will be reduced to 3 and vault AT & T to the top spot in overall subscribers, passing Verizon if the deal goes through sometime within the next year.

For T-Mobile users with a current unlimited Data Plan, you are about to pay more for less.......as in more money for less minutes, more money for dropped calls and more money to upgrade your non-Iphone unit.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Verizon Push to Talk for Rent

Calling Features
Push to Talk's calling features give you the flexibility and functionality to make instant business communications work for you, such as two ways to call, group calling and the ability to know which contacts are available.
One-to-One - Group - Presence
Contact Management
Contact management is essential to any instant communication system. With push to talk you can manage contacts on your handset or online. There is also at command central enterprise site for contact management for an entire group of handsets.
Coverage
Push to Talk service is available throughout the United States. So what if you're in Houston and need to talk to someone in Seattle instantly?  With the push of a button, you can.

And because it's from Verizon Wireless you'll get the quality and reliability you want and need so you can connect with team members in the next room or the next state.

Push to Talk is available to more than 285 million people in 264 major metro areas and 269 primary airports in the United States so you can enjoy the coast to coast coverage on America's largest push to talk coverage area.