ToooAir Pty. Ltd. Is an Nigerian communications company specialising in PTToC (Push-To-Talk over Cellular) commercial radio.
The head office is based in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria, with a supporting office in Abuja and Lagos. The ToooAir team is empowering the future of PTT Two-way communication with Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PTToC). ToooAir’s sole focus is supplying modern PTToC solutions to companies that require two-way communication or long-lasting systems for communication.
The backbone behind the ToooAir PTToC Nigeria-wide coverage is achieved by our cellular Network, talk anywhere anytime, unlimited talk time and private group channels, encrypted data, GPS tracking and audio recordings empowered and managed by the ToooAir Dispatcher with live fleet to map display.
The ToooAir team has over 25 years of combined knowledge and experience in the radio industry. It is ToooAir’s ambition to provide the latest and greatest services of PTToC in Nigeria. Striving forward, ToooAir evolves with new technology to match these ambitions.
How it Works
ToooAir PTToC (Push-To-Talk over cellular) technology is a cloud-based communication solution.
From the press of a button,, your voice is being sent through the cellular network or internet to the ToooAir cloud which securely forwards the transmission to other users connected to your cloud. The ToooAir PTToC solution is not restricted by range or states, the coverage is Nigeria wide.
ToooAir hosts a dedicated yet flexible virtual communication cloud designed around your custom requirements. This virtual cloud is then accessed from a range of different products from dedicated hardware (TA-Radio range) through to software like our app and PC dispatcher.
PTToC Features
One to One (Private Call) One to Many (Group Call) Unlimited Groups Private Groups Secure digital encryption to protect your data | GPS & Live Fleet Tracking Voice Recordings 3 Months Backup |
Safety FeaturesLone Worker Timer | Call FeaturesTalk Over Hierarchy |
Behind the Scenes
Push-to-Talk is a form of instantaneous communication using a button to switch the device from voice transmission to voice reception. Often referred to as a ‘Two-Way,’ Push-to-Talk allows the user to immediately communicate with a wide group of people or a single person over a specific group network. The technology behind Push-to-Talk has now been digitalized and is capable of being broadcasted via the cellular network, hence the name Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PTToC).