Interesting, my take on how wifi calling works is like most things RF,
strongest signal wins, certainly not a last resort, but, thats just my
understanding of it 

On 16/10/2019 12:12, Paul Wilkins wrote:

> So I checked the Telstra terms, which states that Wi-Fi Calling USES WIFI AS 
> A NETWORK OF LAST RESORT:
> 
> https://www.telstra.com.au/support/category/mobiles-tablets/telstra-wi-fi-calling/what-is-telstra-wi-fi-calling
> 
> Wi-Fi Calling enables you to make voice calls using a Fixed Broadband Wi-Fi 
> connection from your compatible Telstra mobile WHEN YOU CAN'T CONNECT TO THE 
> MOBILE NETWORK.

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Noel Butler 

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