Streamline Warehouse Communications with Free Voice-over-Wireless LAN Software

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Mon Apr 20, 2009 7:43am EDT

ATLANTA, April 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Radicomm, Inc. has partnered with Motorola
and Intermec to create QuickTalk, a Push-to-Talk software client for rugged
Windows Mobile and CE devices.

An inside-the-four-walls voice communication solution, QuickTalk is especially
useful in warehouses, distribution centers, and other industrial environments,
including the healthcare and food distribution industries. This VoIP software
runs seamlessly on today's most popular Automated Data Collection (ADC)
devices, including the Motorola MC9090, MC75 and MC55, or the Intermec CN3,
CK3 and CK61. And since QuickTalk utilizes a site's existing wireless
infrastructure, the drawbacks of traditional push-to-talk services are
eliminated -- no monthly wireless charges or dropped connections.

There's also a Windows PC version, which creates an ideal solution for office
employees to communicate with workers on the warehouse floor. "Imagine being
able to converse directly with any employee in your warehouse at any given
time, over the same device he already uses to perform his primary tasks. The
time savings in labor management alone is remarkable," explains Brad Radaker,
co-founder and CEO of Radicomm.

The QuickTalk client starts in the background and runs invisibly on a worker's
mobile device. Then when a supervisor or another authorized individual calls
out to him, a push-to-talk connection "chirp" is heard, followed directly by
the caller's voice. The recipient's screen does not change. If he was scan
receiving merchandise through the company's WMS system, for example, he would
still see the same screen and can even continue performing that same function
while listening to the caller. To respond, the recipient simply holds down a
designated button on his mobile device as if it was a walkie-talkie.

QuickTalk not only allows supervisors to call out to their workers, but it can
also enable workers to quickly contact their supervisors. Even site-to-site
trust relationships can be created so that certain users in one site can
contact certain users in another site over the company WAN. These and other
options are configurable through a Windows-based administration program.
QuickTalk also exposes a "single sign-on" interface so 3rd party software can
be created to automatically log users into the QuickTalk system whenever
they're logged into an external system such as a WMS.

QuickTalk is completely free for up to five users. Additional users may be
added for a low one-time cost, and volume discounts are also available. Go to
http://www.radicomm.com for more details.

About Radicomm, Inc.

Based in Atlanta, Georgia, and founded by expert software developers with
extensive knowledge of Automated Data Collection (ADC) systems and ruggedized
mobile devices, Radicomm creates user-friendly, cost-effective solutions for
the industrial workforce. For more information, visit Radicomm at
http://www.radicomm.com.

    Contact:

    Debra Radaker
    Radicomm, Inc.
    888-919-9931 x701
    debra@radicomm.com
    http://www.radicomm.com


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SOURCE  Radicomm, Inc.

Debra Radaker of Radicomm, Inc., +1-888-919-9931 x701, debra@radicomm.com
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