{Disarmed} What are WiFi calls and what are they for?
WiFi or VoIP calls are not the same as the calls you can make through services like WhatsApp , Skype, or Viber, if we get gloomy. These calls are already included by many operators and are not like traditional calls.
What are carrier WiFi calls?
The WiFi calls of the operators are a means through which two people communicate using the internet instead of the coverage offered by the operators, the WiFi connection of your home to be able to make the connection.
These types of calls are not yet available on all operators , nor on all mobiles, but using them is as simple as making a conventional phone call.
In addition, if we look at the call log we can see that it has been made by WiFi. In my case they were activated by surprise , and although they are very easy to deactivate from the settings to continue using the mobile network in a preferential way , it is a very good solution to be able to call someone without having coverage.
As we mentioned at the beginning, for the moment, it is somewhat limited and not everyone can use these . The cost of the calls is identical to that of traditional calls, so it will depend on the rate you have contracted.
In fact, both people must be connected to a Wi-Fi network, have the same operator and a mobile compatible with said technology . They are complicated premises, but sometimes they occur.
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The news What are WiFi calls and what are they for was originally published in xiaomist by Alejandro Fernández .
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