It's a good substitute for cell boosters when you are in the kind of
building where the reception isn't so good, but you have good high speed
internet available. Now that Sprint has this, I don't have so many problems
with broken up calls any more, so it gives the carriers more coverage.
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From: "Sabahattin Gucukoglu" <listse...@me.com>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 11, 2015 12:59 PM
Subject: Re: AT&T launches WiFi calling
Well, if it’s anything like over here, it still suffers from the basic
problem that you don’t pay any less for using Wi-Fi. So, unless your
carrier has committed to doing VoLTE, Wi-Fi calling is basically a subsidy
for ineptitude. I don’t use it, accordingly. I completely understand if
some folk have no choice, though. Using VOiP with wideband codecs is, of
course, just as effective and often lower cost or free, if not quite as
convenient or kind to the battery.
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