Hi Jerry

As others have eluded to, the 'PTT' feature can mean different things to 
different people depending on their background.

Is it fair to say that you're looking for a one-touch button which initiates a 
call to the other end and causes the other end to automatically answer in 
speakerphone mode?

If that would foot the bill then have a look at the auto-answer feature of 
Yealink and Snom phones (and others I'm sure). It can be easily triggered by 
adding a SIP header line into your dialplan so that the necessary header is 
included with the invite (this triggers the auto-answer at the remote end).

If you have either of these brands to play with and need the dialplan code just 
sing out.

Pete Mundy
        

On 7/08/2015, at 3:09 AM, Jerry Geis <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am looking for a push to talk solution does anyone know of a good 
> PTT phone one that works with asterisk.
> 
> I'm not talking about polycom fake PPT... I'm talking about a real call
> into Asterisk and having to push a button on a headset or the phone to 
> actually talk. not multicast talk like polycom. 
> 
> I wish polycom had a real PTT headset but I cannot find one, I like their 
> phones.
> 
> Cisco has a PTT headset but seems only for 7960 model. Those phones are
> older and diffucult time find a new one and hard to get SIP on 7960.
> 
> So is there a PTT phone out there that works great with asterisk ?
> 
> Thanks so much.
> 
> Jerry

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