Phone Calls Over WiFi
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@scottalanmiller said
The question is... does a service activated in the US continue to work where service activation is blocked? No one seems to know.
Yeah, that is my question, I guess.
Figured this forum of non-US livers and travelers would know.
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@BRRABill said in Phone Calls Over WiFi:
@scottalanmiller said
The question is... does a service activated in the US continue to work where service activation is blocked? No one seems to know.
Yeah, that is my question, I guess.
Figured this forum of non-US livers and travelers would know.
It came up a few months ago and we tested and discovered that in Greece the site was blocked completely and it said "for US users only", even though I was already a US account holder. So the assumption, based on that, leans towards that it is blocked completely outside of the US. But it's not definite. But you should assume that it does not work or will not work reliably.
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@scottalanmiller said
It came up a few months ago and we tested and discovered that in Greece the site was blocked completely and it said "for US users only", even though I was already a US account holder. So the assumption, based on that, leans towards that it is blocked completely outside of the US. But it's not definite. But you should assume that it does not work or will not work reliably.
OK, big black "X" on GV, then.
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@BRRABill said in Phone Calls Over WiFi:
@scottalanmiller said
It came up a few months ago and we tested and discovered that in Greece the site was blocked completely and it said "for US users only", even though I was already a US account holder. So the assumption, based on that, leans towards that it is blocked completely outside of the US. But it's not definite. But you should assume that it does not work or will not work reliably.
OK, big black "X" on GV, then.
At least until someone tests it in several unlikely locations. I'd give it no better than a 40% chance of being a reasonable option.
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This is where something like Voip.ms to a US PBX turns into nearly magic. You are just an extension and no service but your own personal PBX will ever know that you are not in the US. The PBX completely isolates you from detection so you get to use US only services exactly as if you were in the US, 100% reliable (as long as you have a data connection.)
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I've used Google Voice in Canada before... although I could have still been pinging US towers. I was in Niagara.
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I found out today the AT&T has WiFi calling with the iPhones.
As always, always learn something unexpected with a ML thread.
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I create sub-accounts with VOIP.MS and register my cell phone with their service directly via CSipSimple andoid app, no PBX required. It will work over WiFi or cell data.
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@BRRABill said in Phone Calls Over WiFi:
I found out today the AT&T has WiFi calling with the iPhones.
As always, always learn something unexpected with a ML thread.
Suck.. No Android support.
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I was asking for a general case (for more information) but in the specific case that got me thinking about this, all the users in the traveling family have iPhones.
I think they can turn on the Wifi Calling and be set. I just want to confirm texting is free as well. But it should be. (As long as it is to US numbers.)
Of course, as @scottalanmiller reminded me, it doesn't help in the case of an emergency (or if there isn't Wifi), but it's certainly a pretty cool feature to finally come to AT&T.