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  #2831778 13-Dec-2021 21:14
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nztim:
Ping: Would be awesome if Voda considered deploying Nokia's newer Smart Node Femtocels which are 4/5G
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That would require new handsets that support VoLTE so potentially same ewaste problem

 

 

 

I guess. At least there'd be more choice than three brands of phone and VoLTE seems somewhat less of a dumpster fire than WiFi calling on android.





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  #2831854 14-Dec-2021 08:40
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Does anyone know if Vodafone are rolling out any tiny cells to backfill coverage gaps?

 

Linux: The platform was EOL about 2015

 

So the Vodafone argument that it suddenly went EOL is rubbish then? Doubly so given the likes of 2degrees have had Wi-Fi Calling in-place for years now. If VF had signalled that VoWiFi was the way forward and had a 12 month transition plan I'd imagine you'd see a lot less arguing.


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  #2831857 14-Dec-2021 08:45
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boosacnoodle:

 

Does anyone know if Vodafone are rolling out any tiny cells to backfill coverage gaps?

 

Linux: The platform was EOL about 2015

 

So the Vodafone argument that it suddenly went EOL is rubbish then? Doubly so given the likes of 2degrees have had Wi-Fi Calling in-place for years now. If VF had signalled that VoWiFi was the way forward and had a 12 month transition plan I'd imagine you'd see a lot less arguing.

 

 

Vodafone should have had WIFI calling working in 2019 before they announce the suresignal closure





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  #2831860 14-Dec-2021 08:49
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Oblivian: And then next year the VFTVs..

Be taking mine to eco drop chc if work gets no kickback for return. Add it to the big pallet of routers and illegally pulled out ONTs

 

Sounds like Wellington, Trash Palace has 3-4 boxes of RSP routers, along with illegally removed Vodafone cable modems (no ONTs though)





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  #2834912 17-Dec-2021 12:00
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So now that Vodafone has disabled our Enterprise model Sure Signal (that we spent a nice little bit of coin on), what do I do with this thing now?  Is @Greepzone do you have any official advise from Vodafone on this?


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  #2834923 17-Dec-2021 12:51
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spacedog:

 

So now that Vodafone has disabled our Enterprise model Sure Signal (that we spent a nice little bit of coin on), what do I do with this thing now?  Is @Greepzone do you have any official advise from Vodafone on this?

 

 

@spacedog Ask for a refund of the Sure Signal cost or part of that is reasonable if not then mention small claims


 
 
 
 

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  #2839475 28-Dec-2021 10:43
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Did they all stop working yet?


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  #2839478 28-Dec-2021 10:56
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Sunday 13th for me.

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