AT&T Enhanced PTT & FirstNet Rapid Response
To make your migration easy, we have made sure that FirstNet Rapid Response works with the existing AT&T Enhanced Push-to-Talk app, which is FirstNet Ready®. You’ll benefit from the MCPTT performance and features, with no need to download an additional application to your device. So there’s no learning curve.
It’s time to enhance your PTT service with AT&T Enhanced Push-to-Talk. We’ve combined the best of both worlds. Enjoy the ability to communicate one-to-one or one-to-many just like a radio, while appreciating the convenience of a mobile phone.
Track and share your location, establish geo-fences, send and receive highly secure messages including PDFs, pictures, and video, communicate with Land Mobile Radios, and take advantage of features based on 3GPP MCPTT standards, all powered by America’s best network*. New 3GPP MCPTT based features allow authorized users to place emergency calls and alerts, remotely disable and enable AT&T Enhanced Push-to-Talk and more.
We also give you the option to choose from two intuitive user interfaces (UIs), basic or land mobile radio (LMR). Our basic UI is designed for all users and features. The LMR UI is designed for users migrating from two-way radios and mirrors the operation of a traditional two-way radio with pre-defined talkgroups and an all-in-one interface.
To provide an optimal user experience, AT&T Enhanced Push-to-Talk is certified on a wide portfolio of devices, including both rugged and non-rugged smartphones, tablets and specialized devices. For more information and for a complete list of supported devices, visit www.att.com/epttdevices.
AT&T Enhanced Push-to-Talk is available for a monthly subscription fee and includes seamless coverage across the U.S., Canada and Mexico without incurring mobile data roaming charges. International roaming outside North America is available as well and requires an international data plan.
*Based on GWS OneScore Sept. 2018
Please allow multiple missed call alerts to be dismissed all at once. When I open the app I have to sit and repeatedly tap “Not Now” for a flurry of missed calls, which is a horrible user experience. The app doesn’t tell me how many more alerts I have to dismiss. Why not put these alerts in a notification tab list that I can review at my leisure like the iPhone phone app does? Why not allow the user to dismiss all of the alerts at once? These alerts are not ignorable and basically render the app unusable until they’re all dismissed. This is ironic because the app is supposed to be about real time communication and yet when I open the app I’m forced to be reminded of communications past which are useless to me because they are in fact not real time. What’s the point of notifications (but not the contents) of old communication?Please hire and employ experts in UX and UI design who know how to devise and implement easily usable, frustration free, and intuitive GUI and design paradigms, preferably designed for an iPhone touch screen and not just copying and pasting from the handheld software.
A mess
DobBoleDobBole
App is a mess. Can’t unlock your screen before you’ve missed a call. Unable to see who’s calling with the screen locked. No ability to shortcut from the lock screen to the app. Unable to clear missed notification badges (also unable to find where the badge is actually coming from.)I’d wish I could tell you to save your money and convert to a dedicated PTT device, but the Sonim devices offered by ATT are so cumbersome, and unreliable they make the whole experience not worth it. All the problems that exist on this app, exist in those devices. As well as a bevy of software bugs that make them little more than ballast for you to lug around.
This new version is awful
bashley123
Where to start.... The sensitivity is way off. You have to manually go back to the main menu when you end a call...every. single. time. The calls coming in don’t show up sometimes if you’re in a call with another radio. If you miss a call and it actually shows up, it’s no longer red, it’s just white text stating “missed call”. The contact names are cut off on the main screen. The issues go on, and on. Bring back the old version!!
App update removed important settings
divingcop911
The latest update removed several settings, including the ability to disable missed “call” notifications. The support page still directs you to the settings to disable these, but there is no such setting. This makes it impossible to use if you have any downtime as you get bombarded with missed call notifications that you must acknowledge before using.
Bug Fixes
Version 13.0.2.7
The developer, AT&T Services, Inc., indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .
Data Linked to You
The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:
Location
Contact Info
Contacts
User Content
Identifiers
Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More
Accessibility
The developer has not yet indicated which accessibility features this app supports. Learn More
Information
Seller
AT&T Services, Inc.
Size
73.3 MB
Category
Business
Compatibility
Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
iPad Requires iPadOS 13.0 or later.
iPod touch Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Mac Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
Location
This app may use your location even when it isn’t open, which can decrease device battery life.