A New Feather In Procall's Cap

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Procall, India's leading wireless communications solutions provider announced the launch of an innovative value added service 'Push-To-Picture' for its existing vendors. Using architecture similar to the one used in Push-To-Talk over Cellular (PoC), Push-To-Picture (P.T.P.) allows users to select one or more users from a buddy list and instantly share pictures with those users.

The new service, similar to the Push-To-Talk, a well known feature in the U.S. allows one to send an instant photograph to friends. Push-To-Picture's state-of-the-art mobile technology allows users to share photograph in real time. Evolved from Push-To-Talk, Push-To-Picture lets users select people to share photos with in real time. Users from one iDEN to another iDEN only have to push of a single button to send the picture they have taken with their phone even without wireless Internet connection.

Apart from the new Push-To-Picture being an invaluable business tool; associated with savings in time and cost depending on the nature of one's business, the P.T.P. is also a compelling feature for families and friends who want to stay in touch.

"We are very proud to be the first to showcase P.T.P. technology. LG Electronics expects this to become the next killer application, expanding mobile communications services worldwide. With continuing efforts to develop innovative technology, said LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company President & CEO Mr. M.H. Park.

Speaking on the launch of the P.T.P. service, Mr. K. Satyanarayana, CEO, Procall said, "We have always been in the pursuit of creating better and more effective ways to communicate. This launch is an important milestone for us. India is one of the fastest growing telecommunications market in the world and we believe this new technology will add force to this momentum. We are excited to associate with LG Electronics to bring this revolutionary feature to India."

Procall offers a wide range of digital wireless services related to G.P.S. tracking, and Java based applications such as digital transactions, games and security applications, apart from providing all the benefits of traditional radio Trunking.

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