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Verizon Push to Talk Plus

Enterprise-grade push-to-talk communication for instant mobile team coordination

Verizon Push to Talk Plus Overview

Verizon Push to Talk (PTT) Plus is a business-focused mobile communication service that enables instant one-to-one, group, and broadcast conversations. Designed for field teams and large organizations, it supports smartphones, tablets, basic phones, and land mobile radios.

Built on Verizon’s network or Wi‑Fi, it combines reliable voice with multimedia sharing, advanced group management, and optional dispatch and command features.

Key Features

  • Instant Push-to-Talk: Communicate instantly with individuals or groups using a single button press.
  • Large Group Communication: Support up to 250 users per group, expandable to 3,000 with add-ons.
  • Broadcast Messaging: Deliver announcements to as many as 500 users simultaneously.
  • Multimedia Sharing: Exchange text, photos, videos, documents, voice messages, and location data.
  • LMR Interoperability: Integrate land mobile radios with smartphones and tablets on one dispatch system.
  • Web Dispatch: Manage users and conversations from a Windows-based PC dispatch console.

Price

Plan Price Featured
Push to Talk Plus (Base) $5.00/user/month (Billed Monthly) Instant one-to-one and group PTT, Up to 250 users per group, Multimedia messaging
Group Advanced Option (Add-on) Custom add-on pricing (Contact Sales) Groups up to 3,000 users, Urgent call interruption, Location-based temporary groups
Group Command Option (Add-on) Custom add-on pricing (Contact Sales) All Group Advanced features, Discrete listening, User location and device status monitoring

Price details: https://www.verizon.com/business/products/voice-collaboration/push-talk-plus/

Pros

Competitor

Pros

Zello Compared to Zello, Verizon PTT Plus delivers stronger reliability through a managed carrier network. It is easier to deploy at scale for enterprises, integrates with LMR systems, and provides built-in broadcast and dispatch tools that Zello often requires third-party configuration or higher-tier subscriptions to achieve.
AT&T Push-to-Talk Against AT&T’s PTT offerings, Verizon stands out with broader device compatibility and mature LMR interoperability. The interface is straightforward for frontline workers, and the service benefits from Verizon’s consistently rated network responsiveness, which improves call setup times and voice clarity in field operations.
Motorola WAVE PTX Compared with Motorola WAVE PTX, Verizon PTT Plus is simpler to manage for companies already on Verizon wireless plans. It reduces the need for separate radio infrastructure, offers predictable per-user pricing, and integrates easily with common smartphones rather than specialized rugged hardware only.
Microsoft Teams Walkie Talkie Versus Microsoft Teams Walkie Talkie, Verizon PTT Plus is purpose-built for real-time voice without app clutter. It provides faster push-to-talk response, better support for large broadcast groups, and more dependable performance for mobile workers who cannot rely on constant data-heavy collaboration tools.
Global-PTT Compared to Global-PTT solutions, Verizon PTT Plus offers easier setup, native carrier support, and tighter integration with U.S. enterprise mobility environments. Its add-on group command features and web dispatch tools make it more suitable for regulated industries and large operational teams.

Cons

Competitor

Cons

Zello When compared with Zello, Verizon PTT Plus is less flexible for mixed-carrier or low-cost deployments. Zello’s freemium model and cross-platform independence can be more attractive for small teams, while Verizon’s solution requires a Verizon plan and ongoing per-user fees.
AT&T Push-to-Talk Against AT&T Push-to-Talk, Verizon PTT Plus can feel similarly locked into its carrier ecosystem. Organizations wanting multi-carrier redundancy may find limited options, and pricing transparency is lower since advanced features often require contacting sales for custom quotes.
Motorola WAVE PTX Compared to Motorola WAVE PTX, Verizon PTT Plus lacks some of Motorola’s deep radio-centric controls and accessories. Enterprises with heavy legacy radio use may find Motorola’s ecosystem more mature for mission-critical dispatch and advanced hardware integrations.
Microsoft Teams Walkie Talkie Relative to Microsoft Teams Walkie Talkie, Verizon PTT Plus does not integrate directly with office productivity tools like chat, calendars, or file collaboration. This can make it less appealing for hybrid desk-and-field teams that prefer a single unified collaboration platform.
Global-PTT Against Global-PTT, Verizon PTT Plus may feel more expensive for international or multi-region use. Global-PTT options sometimes provide broader global roaming flexibility, whereas Verizon’s strength is primarily in U.S.-based network performance.

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