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  #2924613 10-Jun-2022 10:21
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Hmmm, so just thinking for call handover purposes, if you have both volte enabled and can do vowifi at home.... can you move in and out without drop of call?

 

 

 

Same question for 2D of course.

 

 

 

Seems funny to be having this convo in a world of facetime and teams (shudder) calls on mobile... those handovers are sometimes interesting





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  #2925898 13-Jun-2022 08:58
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Unsure of other models/experience

But heres some from my x3 find in the cbd in Various states to demonstrate


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I was having issues with my new X5 Find (on vodafone) and have turned off both wi-fi calling and VOLTE. Mainly as I hit the hands free to call my mum as leave work and we had this hassle with our staff and 2degress calls dropping that took ages to solve a few years ago (was the wifi dropping as drove away). Anyway call issues gone with both off. Not sure was related but people complained sound was "odd" so do think it was it pushing to wifi/volte. 




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  #2925971 13-Jun-2022 11:48
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Quinny:

 

I was having issues with my new X5 Find (on vodafone) and have turned off both wi-fi calling and VOLTE. Mainly as I hit the hands free to call my mum as leave work and we had this hassle with our staff and 2degress calls dropping that took ages to solve a few years ago (was the wifi dropping as drove away). Anyway call issues gone with both off. Not sure was related but people complained sound was "odd" so do think it was it pushing to wifi/volte. 

 

 

@Quinny WiFi calling to VoLTE hand over on 2degrees was only introduced in the last 12 months

 

WiFi calling could of never handed over to 3G / WCDMA 


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Linux:

 

Quinny:

 

I was having issues with my new X5 Find (on vodafone) and have turned off both wi-fi calling and VOLTE. Mainly as I hit the hands free to call my mum as leave work and we had this hassle with our staff and 2degress calls dropping that took ages to solve a few years ago (was the wifi dropping as drove away). Anyway call issues gone with both off. Not sure was related but people complained sound was "odd" so do think it was it pushing to wifi/volte. 

 

 

@Quinny WiFi calling to VoLTE hand over on 2degrees was only introduced in the last 12 months

 

WiFi calling could of never handed over to 3G / WCDMA 

 

 

 

 

Yup :) For clarity :)

 

Our work 2Degress issue was wifi dropping

 

My issue has been either wifi or Volte or both, which I could not bother tracking down, so turned both off.


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I can get wifi calling working if I have flight mode on and wifi on.  But if there is the barest hint of vodafone signal, the wifi calling icon disappears.  One or two bars of vodafone coverage is insufficient for a call.





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#2926062 13-Jun-2022 14:10
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@MikeAqua Have you called VodafoneNZ and logged a fault ticket?

This is not the way WiFi calling should work

 

@jasonparis Do you know why WiFi calling is working this one on handset/s? Seems like something is really broken

 

" I can get wifi calling working if I have flight mode on and wifi on.  But if there is the barest hint of vodafone signal, the wifi calling icon disappears.  One or two bars of vodafone coverage is insufficient for a call "


 
 
 

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  #2926068 13-Jun-2022 14:18
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@Quinny I would enable VoLTE and WiFi calling again it is rock solid now


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