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Is the era of “over and out” coming to an end?

In the 1980s, walkie-talkies were commonly used for communication: one person would say over so the other knew the sentence was finished, and over and out to end the call.

Today, this device still exists, but it has been replaced by technology such as cell phones, apps and push to talk, which turns any device into a radio communicator. More and more innovations are emerging that simulate the walkie-talkie without needing the device.

And the best part: all of this happens without ever needing to say “over and out,” because calls are instant, in real time, and can even be recorded to be played back again at a convenient moment.

Summary

Does the new era of over and out depend on the internet?

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This must be one of the biggest questions, and the answer is no. Believe it! Although it syncs with other software, radio systems and cell phone towers, it can also work offline. Oh, and it doesn't need Bluetooth, you know?

With the presence of the digital cloud, you can activate the offline function when there is no signal or connection, simply by accessing the platform through an app or browser. Everything is highly adaptable, and communication is the main focus of these innovations.

Who can use push to talk?

professional with a walkie-talkie, over and out

It is aimed at the business niche, as it has commands that monitor employees and regulate communication within the workplace, separating the company's confidential information from the team's personal conversations.

It is used across many segments that need to improve internal communication and stay in touch from the office with employees who work in the field, such as utilities, security, health services, carriers, logistics and retail.

Areas that need time optimization, increased team productivity, and efficient management and communication can do very well with the adoption of these technologies, because it reduces maintenance costs and can be used on a cell phone, computer and tablet.

How did push to talk innovate over and out?

girl with a walkie-talkie, over

Push to talk is a digital radio communicator that has similarities to the walkie-talkie by syncing with radio towers, but it revolutionizes things by integrating with other systems and with cell phones too.
Two-point communication, in which there is only one receiver and one sender, continues. However, you can now make calls within a group, with several people as senders and receivers, something that would not have been possible in the over and out era.

The same message can be heard by everyone on the team. This saves a lot of time and avoids the need to move from one department to another to pass on urgent information. Everything becomes more autonomous and intuitive.

How does push to talk work?

Push to talk, or PTT, means press and talk, so you just select the employee and, after pressing, the call is made. When the receiver answers, they also need to press the button. This is done every time one person finishes speaking and the other begins.

Pressing the button replaced “over and out”: the sender and receiver hear a little sound and immediately know whether they are clear to speak. Much more practical and discreet.

cell phone with a radio communicator, over

Are there limitations on calls?

But don't worry: only the employees who are authorized to exchange information will make these calls.

That's because there is an interface for managers that is different from the teams', in which they can administer each employee's actions and permissions and thus avoid noise in communication.

It has a geolocation system, so when an employee uses push to talk, you will know from where, when and at what time it was done. This works very well in transport companies when they need to check the itinerary.

In addition, calls are recorded, and the manager can listen to them again as many times as needed. And since we are in the technological era, the data is protected by encryption, so there is no way for the conversations to leak out of the platform.

How about trying push to talk in practice for free with your team?

Read also: Learn how to turn your cell phone into a radio communicator