Calling via Wi-Fi depends on the carrier
Offered on iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, but not so that Wi-Fi calling features are welcome everywhere.
Offered on iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, but not so that Wi-Fi calling features are welcome everywhere.
According to Apple, the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus duo, as well as all other devices running on iOS 8 platform, will be equipped with Wi-Fi calling features. However, everything will depend on whether the service provider accepts this feature or not.
With Wi-Fi call function, users can make regular GSM calls on Wi-Fi network in areas without mobile coverage. It also allows making calls even when moving to other countries or continents.
The latest announcement at the Sachs Communacopia Goldman conference last weekend, AT&T President and CEO Ralph de la Vega , said the carrier will not support Wi-Fi calling services for until they check this function fully, at least until the end of the year.
The operator said that calling Wi-Fi as an additional solution rather than a substitute for ensuring a mobile experience for its customers.
Experimenting with Wi-Fi calling on iOS 8 beta with T-Mobile's network service shows that it works quite well, and T-Mobile also announced that all of the iPhone it sells will support the feature. this. Meanwhile, in the UK home network EE allows users to call via Wi-Fi.
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