PTT definition

PTT means the Push To Talk functionality of a wireless device.
PTT means The Petroleum Authority of Thailand.
PTT means a governmental or non-governmental entity or authority which is empowered to own or lease and operate telecommunications circuits or other capacity and to lease said circuits or capacity to parties such as Scitor ITS;

Examples of PTT in a sentence

  • The individual staff member makes an application to the VIT for PTT.

  • Permission to Teach (PTT) is used to address a shortfall in qualified staff, or as a pathway to teacher registration.

  • Push to Talk (PTT) equipment and service is available to the State of Delaware and its authorized agencies through this contract.

  • If a teacher holds PTT, then they are not registered as a qualified teacher.

  • DTI has requested that PTT users not convey confidential information via this service, but instead select a more secure communication service to send sensitive information.


More Definitions of PTT

PTT means PTT Public Company Limited;
PTT means any international telecommunications entity or other Person which commits to purchase or lease or otherwise acquire rights with respect to Capacity pursuant to a Capacity Sales Agreement.
PTT means with respect to any Qualified Lessee, the post, telephone and telegraph administration or any other governmental authority, including an authority of any state or political subdivision, providing telephone and telecommunications services in the jurisdiction where such Qualified Lessee is located.
PTT shall have the meaning set forth in the Recitals of this Agreement.
PTT means the in-country supplier of post, telephone and/or telegraphic services in a particular country;
PTT means PTT Public Company Limited (the entity which has assumed the rights and obligations of The Petroleum Authority of Thailand, a state enterprise of the Government of the Kingdom of Thailand, pursuant to the Corporatisation Act B.E. 2542 (1999));
PTT means PTT Telecom Kyiv, a limited liability company organized under the laws of Ukraine.