PUSHCOM for Groups

Instant Group Communication for Everyone

Publicly available worldwide

  • Proven Adoption

    Installed on hundreds of thousands devices, spanning 30+ countries, and 100+ mobile networks, handling thousands of simultaneous calls without drop-outs.

  • Extensive Device Support

    Tested and supported on 1 400+ Android devices—from entry-level commercial phones to rugged field handsets.

  • ISO 27001-Certified

    Developed and run under an ISO 27001 information-security standard, ensuring reliability and strong data-handling practices.

Key Features:

  • Push-to-Talk (PTT) – one-tap voice for the whole group; no dialling, no waiting.

  • “Man Down” Safety Alerts – automatic SOS when a fall or long inactivity is detected.

  • Live Location & Geofencing – see the team on a map; set zones for arrival/departure alerts.

  • Rich Messaging – text, photos and short videos alongside voice.

  • NFC Tap-to-Join – tap a tag to check in or join a group; perfect for event entrances.

  • Runs Anywhere – reliable from 2 G to 5 G, Wi-Fi and even satellite internet.

Who Uses PUSHCOM Group Solution?

  • Families & Friends

    Road trips, ski holidays or daily school runs—know where everyone is and talk instantly.

  • Event Organisers & Volunteers

    Festivals, charity runs and school fairs coordinate staff and respond to issues in real time—without rental walkie-talkies.

  • Election Campaigns & Poll-Station Teams

    Rapid voice blasts to volunteers, instant incident reporting and live turnout updates—no bulky radios.

  • International Pilgrimage Groups

    Keep thousands together in crowded venues. Leaders locate members, broadcast schedule changes and set geofences around camps.

How It Works:

  1. Download the App: Visit wt.fi/ff to install PUSHCOM FF on any Android phone or tablet (iOS support coming soon; email us to join the wait-list.)

  2. Sign Up & Invite Your Group: Create an account with your email or phone number—no long forms. Make a group and invite members via contacts, link, QR code or NFC tag.

  3. Push to Talk — You’re Connected: Hold the big TALK button for instant voice, or share text and photos. Works across town or across the globe—even when you swap to a local SIM.

Pricing

Team Pack 25:

€99 / month (≈ €3.96 per user)

  • Up to 25 users – unlimited voice & messages

  • Live location map + history

  • “Man Down” and SOS alerts

  • Web admin included

  • Email support 24 / 7

14-day free trial – no credit card

Cancel any time

FAQs

  • Push-to-Talk (PTT) is similar to a PMR/walkie-talkie or two-way radio, where one presses the button and talks, and others in the same channel/group hear speech without needing to answer. The main difference between PTT and a PMR/walkie-talkie is that PTT uses existing mobile data, but a PMR/walkie-talkie requires its own dedicated network.

    Key advantages of PTT compared to PMR are that it’s globally available from day one, does not require a dedicated radio frequency, and runs on normal Android phones instead of expensive, dedicated handsets.

    In a normal PTT call, only one person at a time can talk. Talk-time is limited; usual configurations are 30-120 seconds, after which the system cancels the call so that others can talk in turn.

    In addition to group and private PTT calls, which are walkie-talkie-type one-directional, there is a special call mode called a full-duplex call, which is similar to a GSM call or Skype, and both can talk simultaneously without pressing the PTT button.

    In a PMR/walkie-talkie, such as VHF, there are a limited number of channels. In PTT there are an unlimited number of groups.

    A user must belong to at least one group, but he/she can belong to several groups also.

    PTT can use any available IP (Internet Protocol) network to transmit data, including all generations of mobile-data networks (2G, 3G, and 4G/LTE), as well as Wi-Fi or a wired internet connection.

    However, MCPTT mode—if enabled—requires LTE or fast Wi-Fi; it does not work on 2G/3G networks.

  • First generation PoC, (introduced ~2004) was a system that was governed by network operaters and it worked only in cellular network, standardized by Open Mobile Alliance (OMA), project led by Nokia, Ericsson and Motorila. WT released and deployed first OMA-compliant PoC-server 2004, and successfully participated in OMA Interoperability test at 2005.

    PTT is generic name covering both solutions based on telco-standards and various proprietary implementation: examples include iDEN, VHF/UHF and various IP/data-based non-standard solution.

    MCPTT new global standard, which will replace legacy group communication systems, such as VHF, TETRA, P25, iDEN and others.Key-advatage is that MCPTT is based on LTE-architecture and will be available for both, goverments/public safety as well as commercial users. This market-approach drives costs down due to economies of scale. Sharing network-infrastructure with commercial users ensure adequate capacity for emergency situation, where public safety will have priority over commercial users.3GPP has been focused on network infrastructure. Client-side is left up to manufacturers to design and implement according to the market requirements.

  • PUSHCOM/PTT system consist of following:

    1. Smartphone with PUSHCOM client application

    2. Server-software in internet (in cloud, organization server, or private cloud)

    3. Network connection over mobile data or WIFI

    PTT uses mobile phone networks rather than radio base stations. When PTT call is made, instead of making phone-call, voice is transmitted over data-connection, similarly to Voice over IP (VoIP), from client-application to server. Server copy audio-stream in realtime to all online-users who belong to same group. Group-members hear audio automatically from loudspeaker, without need to answer.

    • Android 5.1 or newer on phones, tablets, and computers

    • Windows 10 or Windows 11 (64-bit version)

    • Linux (64-bit version with kernel 4.0 or newer) – all distributions supported