Enable Secure, Nationwide Coordination Across Public Sector Teams
Push-to-Talk over Cellular enables secure, managed communication across cities, regions, and departments - improving response coordination while maintaining central oversight and governance.
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Instant communication from control to field
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Faster incident coordination
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No repeaters or radio infrastructure required
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Secure, managed channels nationwide
Why Public Sector Coordination Is Getting Harder to Run Reliably
Public sector teams commonly operate in:
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Field environments and on-road operations
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Multi-site operations across districts and municipalities
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Mixed indoor and outdoor work zones with changing conditions
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Device-share environments with multiple shift teams
The expectations of public sector operations include:
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Fast coordination across dispersed teams
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Clear escalation during incidents and service interruptions
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Communication that works across regions without coverage gaps
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Governance and oversight across who can speak to whom
The Operational Challenges Slowing Public Sector Response
Coverage & Range Constraints
- Radio dead zones and limited range
- Expensive infrastructure expansion required
- Coordination breaks down across municipal or district boundaries
Slow Escalation & Coordination
- Poor visibility during active incidents
- Delayed response during service disruptions
- Multiple call chains required to reach and inform teams
Governance & Control
- Manual admin burden when teams change
- Limited auditability across departments
- Difficult to enforce communication structures and workflows
Push-to-Talk over Cellular for Public Sector Operations
A managed Push-to-Talk communication platform designed for public sector operations - enabling secure, structured coordination across departments while maintaining central governance and operational oversight.
Key Benefits
Instant Group Communication
Faster coordination during incidents and service disruptions
Centralised Talk Group Control
Maintain structured communication boundaries across departments
Real-time Visbility
Improve operational oversight, coordination and issue escalation
What Changes When Public Sector Teams Switch to PTT over Cellular
Range-limited radios and call chains
- 1 Communication gaps between sites and districts
- 2 Slower escalation during incidents
- 3 Harder to manage groups as teams change
Managed nationwide push-to-talk
- 1 Coordinated communication across jurisdictions
- 2 Faster escalation with clear communication structure
- 3 Central oversight of operational communication
Ideal for:
Municipal Leaders
Faster coordination across services, without costly radio infrastructure.
Public Safety Directors
Instant group comms for incidents, with better accountability.
Infrastructure Managers
Keep field teams connected across dispersed sites and shifts.
Government IT Leaders
Secure, centrally managed comms that scale across departments.
Why the Public Sector Choose Tsukuru
Our Solutions
Mobile Device Management (MDM)
- Centralized device control
- Remote updates & security enforc.
- Remote device management
Workforce Management Software
- Real-time technician tracking
- Automated task assignment
- Digital job cards and inspections
Push-to-Talk over Cellular
- Instant team coordination
- Faster emergency response
- Reduced communication delays
Rugged Certified Devices
- Built for demanding environments
- Long battery life for full shifts
- Reliable operation across spaces
How Tsukuru Deploys Logistics Solutions Successfully
Operational Assessment
We evaluate your operational environment.
Solution Design
We propose the right solution for your business needs.
Deployment & Integration
Software and devices configured for immediate use.
Training & Adoption
Teams onboarded quickly with minimal disruption.
Ongoing Local Support
Optimisation & support from South African team.
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Download PDFFrequently Asked Questions
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PTT over Cellular is instant, radio-style voice communication that runs over mobile data networks (3G/4G/5G) and Wi‑Fi. Users press a button to speak to a person or a group immediately, like a two-way radio, but without radio range limits.
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Traditional radios are limited by range and often need repeaters for wider coverage. PTT over Cellular uses mobile networks, so coverage is based on cellular/Wi‑Fi availability, and management is done centrally through a web console.
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Yes. PTT over Cellular works wherever users have mobile data coverage or Wi‑Fi access. This makes it practical for teams operating across districts, municipalities, and multiple regions.
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No, communication runs over cellular and Wi‑Fi, you usually do not need to build or maintain radio repeater infrastructure.
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Yes. Talk groups can be structured around departments, regions, shifts, site types, or incident response workflows. This helps keep communication organised and reduces congestion.
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Yes. PTT platforms typically support permissions and role-based control so admins can manage user access, talk group membership, and operational boundaries.
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PTT platforms can support enterprise-grade security, including encrypted communications and controlled access. The right configuration depends on the sensitivity of your operations and governance requirements.
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Both options are common. Teams can use Android or iOS smartphones, or dedicated PTT devices depending on durability needs, battery requirements, and operational context.
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Yes. Many PTT deployments include features that support operational coordination, such as group calling structures, escalation paths, and (where enabled) location visibility.
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Often within days for smaller teams, and in phased rollouts for larger multi-department deployments. Speed depends on provisioning, talk group design, and device readiness.