- Nationwide LTE Coverage: Operates on Tier-1 U.S. carrier networks for reliable coast-to-coast communication.
- Rugged Push-to-Talk Radios: Purpose-built PoC devices designed for demanding industrial and field environments.
- Instant Group Communication: One-button push-to-talk with sub-second call setup for teams and individuals.
- Real-Time GPS Tracking: Built-in 60-second location updates included with active subscriptions.
- Multiple Software Platforms: K2, PeakLink, and Everest platforms tailored to general, simplified, or mission-critical use cases.
PeakPTT
Nationwide push-to-talk radios with rugged hardware and LTE connectivity
Updated March 28, 2026
PeakPTT Overview
PeakPTT Push To Talk provides push-to-talk over cellular (PoC) communication solutions designed for business and mission-critical use. The platform combines rugged LTE radios, mobile and desktop dispatch software, and nationwide carrier coverage.
With no contracts, instant activation, and real-time GPS tracking, PeakPTT supports industries like construction, logistics, security, hospitality, and public safety that require reliable, always-on group communication.
Key Features
Pricing
| Plan | Price | Featured |
|---|---|---|
| Unlimited Nationwide PTT Service | $24.95/mo (Billed Monthly) | Unlimited nationwide push-to-talk, Tier-1 U.S. carrier LTE SIMs, 60-second GPS tracking |
| Dispatcher Seat | $12.00/mo per seat (Billed Monthly) | Web and PC dispatch access, live GPS monitoring, talk group management |
| Mobile App Access | $9.95/mo per user (Billed Monthly) | iOS & Android PTT app, group and private calls, secure encrypted communication |
Price details: https://www.peakptt.com/pages/peak-push-to-talk-pricing-matrix
Pros
Competitor |
Pros |
|---|---|
| Zello | PeakPTT offers dedicated rugged hardware and managed LTE service, which reduces reliance on personal smartphones. This makes deployment easier for field teams, improves durability in harsh environments, and provides more predictable performance compared with Zello’s app-centric, device-dependent approach. |
| AT&T Enhanced Push-to-Talk | Unlike AT&T’s carrier-locked solution, PeakPTT works across multiple Tier-1 networks and provides direct hardware options. This gives businesses more flexibility, simpler scaling, and less dependence on a single carrier’s coverage or contract structure. |
| Motorola WAVE PTX | PeakPTT generally has lower monthly service costs and no long-term contracts. The platform is easier to deploy for small and mid-sized teams that want nationwide PTT without the complexity and enterprise overhead often associated with Motorola’s ecosystem. |
| ESChat | Compared to ESChat, PeakPTT bundles GPS tracking and hardware support directly into its service. This simplifies pricing and setup for customers who prefer an end-to-end solution rather than integrating third-party devices and management tools. |
| NuovoTeam PTT | PeakPTT provides more industrial-grade radios and mission-critical platform options like Everest. This makes it better suited for construction, utilities, and public safety scenarios where durability, uptime guarantees, and support responsiveness matter more than minimal software-only pricing. |
Cons
Competitor |
Cons |
|---|---|
| Zello | PeakPTT is more expensive than Zello’s basic plans, especially for small teams that only need app-based communication. Users who do not require rugged hardware or managed LTE service may find PeakPTT’s monthly fees harder to justify. |
| AT&T Enhanced Push-to-Talk | Compared with AT&T’s solution, PeakPTT lacks deep native integration with a single carrier’s broader enterprise mobility ecosystem. Large organizations already standardized on AT&T services may find PeakPTT less tightly coupled. |
| Motorola WAVE PTX | Motorola offers a larger global partner network and longer history in two-way radio systems. PeakPTT, while reliable, may feel less proven to enterprises that prioritize legacy brand recognition and extensive international deployments. |
| ESChat | ESChat provides broader carrier partnerships and integrations with existing LMR systems. PeakPTT’s LMR integration options are more limited, which may matter for organizations migrating from large, established radio fleets. |
| NuovoTeam PTT | NuovoTeam focuses on simplicity and low-cost software deployment. PeakPTT’s hardware-centric approach can introduce higher upfront costs and more configuration effort for teams that only need lightweight, short-term PTT communication. |
Reviews
- G2 Review (Rating: 4.1/5): G2 reviewers praise the smooth user interface and advanced communication technology in Peakptt Push To Talk Devices, noting that it handles meetings effectively and keeps conversations clear and reliable. Several comments highlight how Peakptt Push To Talk Devices improves coordination during team discussions thanks to its intuitive layout and strong real-time communication performance.
