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02-10-2015 09:45 PM
05-03-2016 02:01 AM
Doesn't look like its going to change anytime soon.
So much for Vodafone building the most technologically advanced network in the UK.
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GL
05-03-2016 01:16 PM
@GreenLantern wrote:Doesn't look like its going to change anytime soon.
So much for Vodafone building the most technologically advanced network in the UK.
Vodafone just do the bare minimum to keep going until they suddenly realise just how far behind they are and then roll out a basic 4G network like they are now doing, that's why their 3G service has been so atrocious for almost a decade.
Dont expect innovation from the Big Red Snail...
30-03-2016 08:55 PM
For what it's worth, I tested this tonight and thought it wouldn't work. However, it does. Could be fluke, I don't know. Wifi calling was active on My iPhone 6s and I successfully sent and received SMS text messages from a friend who uses o2. I had two bars worth of signal on my iPhone.
30-03-2016 09:12 PM
@johnnykins wrote:For what it's worth, I tested this tonight and thought it wouldn't work. However, it does. Could be fluke, I don't know. Wifi calling was active on My iPhone 6s and I successfully sent and received SMS text messages from a friend who uses o2. I had two bars worth of signal on my iPhone.
Put the phone into airplane mode and then switch Wi Fi back on and see what happens.
30-03-2016 09:21 PM
Ah, now that didn't work. A pop up message from the Phone asking me to switch off Airplane mode. Oh well, never mind. To be honest I've been with Vodafone for 20 years and I've always found some sort of signal (however poor) throughout the country to send a text message.
30-03-2016 09:25 PM
I agree. I've had Wi Fi calling on my phone almost since day one and I don't think I've used it in anger once in all that time. Other than when I'm travelling on the London Underground I don't find myself without service other than in a Wiltshire village that I visit a few times a year.