I had already talked about tugo, he had to go and check with someone else so he didn't spout a default answer at me like "we already have that functionality, please use tugo"That reads as though they are going to use a separate app for WiFi calling instead of the built-in functionality of iOS9 which would make the release of iOS9 irrelevant
TuGo has always been a clunky mess for me, so I really hope they do decide to drop it in favour of the native WiFi calling support!
This is the thread on o2 community forums regards this - https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Discussions-Feedback/IPhone-6-WiFi-Calling/td-p/745247/page/2
A lot of the back end would probably work with wifi calling. The change is in how the phone routes the callO2 have invested so heavily in TuGo I'd be surprised if they did.
A lot of the back end would probably work with wifi calling. The change is in how the phone routes the call
Exactly. I'm expecting a slide on sept 9 that says about at n t o2 and maybe Vodafone and more now supporting wifi calling in ios9And even though it could be in iOS 9 it's up to the Network themselves to allow the feature via a Carrier Update, which is controlled by the carrier.
If this is true, hopefully 3 will be the same as they own O2 no?
Not yet - O2 are still owned by Telefonica. I believe they have reached agreement with Hutchison Whampoa (3's owner) but it's still waiting on regulatory approval
I believe they have reached agreement with Hutchison Whampoa
Would this also apply to Giffgaff as it is part of O2?
What wouldn't I give to have a name like that?
Really hope o2 does make the change, I have no signal at work, normally just put the phone into flight mode and use WiFi. I don't want to use their app
I've never tried it but I'd rather use Wifi calling natively. Using the app would mean that for example you would have texts in the TuGo app rather than in Apple's Messaging app.Have you had any issues using TuGo ?
I've never tried it but I'd rather use Wifi calling natively. Using the app would mean that for example you would have texts in the TuGo app rather than in Apple's Messaging app.
just had a conversation with an o2 guru who said wifi calling is in testing and should be with us "very soon" this is after someone else on o2 community forum had a similar conversation last week.
It's integrated into the phones settings which gives a more seamless experience than an App.