The FCC has now granted the waiver. Check your phones to see if it's active!
http://www.theverge.com/2015/10/6/9466279/att-wi-fi-calling-fcc-waiver
The feature is not automatically provisioned on every account. Don't know why but I know its not because I had to chat with support during the beta period, put in a ticket and wait about 10 days to have the feature setup and added to my account. They told me how many days it would take and it took exactly that and it works but it was not an automatic process in my case. Until the account change my phone said it was not available in my area but I knew others had it working. So, its ready to go from a technology perspective but its not available to everyone yet from an account perspective.i really dont know why some people couldnt get it to work!! its been working for me since first IOS 9 was released.
The feature is not automatically provisioned on every account. Don't know why but I know its not because I had to chat with support during the beta period, put in a ticket and wait about 10 days to have the feature setup and added to my account. They told me how many days it would take and it took exactly that and it works but it was not an automatic process in my case. Until the account change my phone said it was not available in my area but I knew others had it working. So, its ready to go from a technology perspective but its not available to everyone yet from an account perspective.
Well...I didn't say it was 100%. I too have had a few calls come in while WiFi calling was active that had one-way audio. I hung up and called back and completed the call. I hope this is taken care of sooner than later but the alternative, and the reason for having WiFi calling is because the cell signal is weak or non existent. The ability to make the call in the end is possible in areas it may not have been before but 100%, I can't through my personal use say it is.Is it really 100% ready for primetime? I have it, and every few calls I hear them clearly, but they hear nothing at all.
Well...I didn't say it was 100%. I too have had a few calls come in while WiFi calling was active that had one-way audio. I hung up and called back and completed the call. I hope this is taken care of sooner than later but the alternative, and the reason for having WiFi calling is because the cell signal is weak or non existent. The ability to make the call in the end is possible in areas it may not have been before but 100%, I can't through my personal use say it is.
You'll see "AT&T WIFI" as the carrier instead of AT&TAny icons I should be looking for that'll tell me calls are being routed over wifi?
Anyone know if wifi calling will work while international???
Att vowifi only when you are in low signal zone. To force it turn on airplane mode-> turn on wifi and you get vowifi. Just made my 1st call. Great quality BTW.
I played with vowifi. It turns on when signal is - 108 -110 db (one bar), after that it stays till you off wifi or leave wifi area. Hand off works great. I turned off wifi during call, was transfered to volte. I walked away from my router, call was handed off to volte without problems.So this thing turns on only when reception is low? It's been on steady ever since i forced turned it on.