There’s a place for it, and Sprint still probably carries a lot of old Nextel customers who came to the cellular world in the first place for the express reason that they wanted a walkie-talkie that works anywhere in the US.Įxcept, you know, if they bring that chirp back. For construction workers, drivers, that sort of thing, that makes a lot of sense. It’s more direct than using a voice system like Siri to send a text and it means you don’t have to take your eyes off what you’re doing to get a response. There are times that push to talk makes a lot of sense. This is an unsurprising move for Sprint, who is known as much for choosing bad technologies as they are for providing decent service.ĭon’t get me wrong. DirectConnect Now is the spiritual successor to Nextel, providing instant, walkie-talkie-style communication through a cell phone. Say it ain’t so, Joe. A recent article at MobileBurn claims that Sprint is expanding its DirectConnect Now service to several of its phones including the popular Samsung Galaxy S4. Novem| How to Choose the Best Cell Phone Booster for Home.Novem| Honoring Veterans on Veterans Day!.Novem| STREAMING SATURDAY: What happens if all sports go to streaming?.Novem| A deep dive into the DIRECTV power inserter.Novem| How to skip ahead quickly on your DIRECTV DVR.Novem| Wiring Solutions from Signal Connect.Novem| A Wi-Fi antenna in your attic? Is that a good idea?.Novem| How to “Keep” a recording on your DIRECTV playlist.Novem| How to Increase Wi-Fi Range for Hotels and Motels. ![]() Novem| 5 Steps to Start a Trucking Company.Novem| Podcast #552: Headends and a lot of rambling.Novem| Reducing Signal Pollution: The Role of Rugged Technology.Novem| Showtime app is going away, DIRECTV and DISH customers to be left out in the cold. ![]() ![]()
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