On 29 September 2024 5:42:25 pm AEST, Brian May via luv-main 
<[email protected]> wrote:
>According to this video:
>
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPlTz-3estM
>
>Voice over LTE, required for voice over 4G or 5G, is not a standard.  In
>Australia, Optus and Vodophone implement one standard, while Telstra
>implement another proprietary standard. Which means phones cannot make
>voice calls on the Telstra network without proprietary software.
>
>Supposedly this means it is not possible to have a phone running open
>source software that supports phone calls on Telstra 4G/5G after the 3G
>shutdown.
>
>Is there any truth in this?
>-- 
>Brian May @ Linux Penguins
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Hi Brian
I suspect this is a beat up. I have a 5 year old Samsung 4G phone bought 
internationally. I use Aldimobile on the Telstra network and turned on voice 
over LTE and it passes the Aldi tests.
Hih
Niv
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