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publicationNumber EP-1625762-A1
titleOfInvention Method and system for implementing a push-to-talk service in a mobile radio communication network of the gsm-type
abstract The present invention relates to a method for transmitting user data via a dialled connection in a radio communication network, characterized in that the user data are transmitted as dedicated data packets upon controlled release. A dedicated push-to-talk domain is provided which is hosting push-to-talk service network nodes (PTT SNN) and application servers (AS):
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