Verizon will support in 2015 for the iPhone's WI-Fi call feature

Priobandhan Bangladesh
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Here to follow up on what the major carriers for iPhone 6's WI-Fi calling features supported: T-Mobile has been determined to use this feature, AT & T will be added in 2015, and now Verizon also supports Wi ensure begin next year -Fi call.

Verizon's CFO Fan Shammo at a meeting this morning on the functions mentioned in this update, but he also seize the opportunity to attack a competitor about T-Mobile, said the other side has done in supporting this feature too hasty.

Fierce Wireless here quoted the contents of his speech:
     "Our voice platform coverage has done enough to go ah years, so we never need to talk to our clients say, 'Our network is not good enough, so you need to use WI-Fi to complete the call.'"

So what WI-Fi calling is something, why should we care about this function?

In simple terms, WI-Fi calling is to let you use any WI-Fi network can connect to normal phone calls / send text messages without using the base station signal carriers. If you leave in the course of conversation in the Wi-Fi signal range, the call will be directly converted to the telecommunications network (this feature requires a lot of deployment, which is why most of the operators are not immediately able to say that they support iOS's Wi-Fi call feature).

Wi-Fi as well as an additional benefit of the call is, according to the policy of telecom operators, using Wi-Fi calling time when the monthly accounting generally do not talk long.

If you are in a place with good signal coverage, then this function for you may not have much meaning. But if you're at home or work phone often break when found, but these places have Wi-Fi signal, then it is indeed a function can solve pain points - though this is not the only iPhone can use the feature. With the major carriers have started after the iPhone 6 release support this feature (T-Mobile or even require all new phones sold are equipped with this feature), I expect that within two years, it will become a standard .
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