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Spectrum Telecom Wave OnCloud

Cloud-based push-to-talk service connecting radios, phones, and computers seamlessly

Spectrum Telecom Wave OnCloud Overview

Spectrum Telecom Wave OnCloud is a cloud-based push-to-talk communication service designed to connect smartphones, computers, and two-way radios on one secure platform. It eliminates the need for on‑premise servers and capital expenses, offering fast provisioning and flexible subscriptions.

Organizations can scale users up or down easily while enabling instant voice, text, and location-based communications across wide geographic areas.

Key Features

  • Group Calls: Instantly communicate with multiple users using push-to-talk voice channels.
  • Private Calls: Enable one-to-one secure voice conversations between individuals.
  • Text Messaging: Send group or private text messages alongside voice communications.
  • Location and Mapping: View user locations in real time for coordination and safety.
  • Presence Indication: See availability and status of team members across devices.
  • Cross-Device Support: Works on mobile apps, web clients, and compatible radios.

Price

Plan Price Featured
Wave OnCloud Subscription Custom Quote / Contact Sales Cloud-based PTT service, No server infrastructure required, Flexible user scaling

 

Pros

Competitor

Pros

Zello Compared to Zello, Wave OnCloud offers deeper integration with professional radios and enterprise-grade security. It suits industries requiring reliable wide-area communications, whereas Zello is more app-focused and less optimized for mission-critical workflows.
AT&T FirstNet PTT Wave OnCloud provides carrier-independent flexibility, unlike FirstNet which is tied to a specific network. This allows organizations to mix connectivity options while maintaining consistent push-to-talk performance across regions.
Microsoft Teams Walkie Talkie Wave OnCloud is purpose-built for instant PTT communication, delivering faster call setup and radio-style workflows. Teams Walkie Talkie relies on broader collaboration features and is less efficient for field operations.
Voxer Wave OnCloud emphasizes structured group communications, device interoperability, and centralized management. Voxer is simpler for casual use but lacks the industrial reliability and hardware integration provided by Wave OnCloud.
Motorola DMR Systems Compared with traditional DMR radio systems, Wave OnCloud removes infrastructure costs and supports broadband devices. This reduces upfront investment while extending coverage beyond conventional radio networks.

Cons

Competitor

Cons

Zello Wave OnCloud can be more expensive and complex to deploy than Zello for small teams. Organizations seeking a lightweight, low-cost PTT app may find Zello easier to adopt.
AT&T FirstNet PTT Unlike FirstNet’s dedicated public-safety network, Wave OnCloud does not provide a priority cellular network. This may affect performance in highly congested emergency scenarios.
Microsoft Teams Walkie Talkie Wave OnCloud lacks the broader collaboration ecosystem found in Microsoft Teams, such as document sharing and meetings, which some organizations may prefer in a single platform.
Voxer Wave OnCloud has a steeper learning curve and requires more configuration. Voxer’s simplicity can be more appealing for teams without dedicated IT or telecom support.
Motorola DMR Systems Organizations already invested in DMR infrastructure may find Wave OnCloud dependent on broadband coverage, which can be a limitation in extremely remote areas.

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