19-09-2022 07:36 AM
I’m currently in Vietnam and using an iPhone 12 with all mobile data switched off. I have Wi-Fi calls switched on. Last week I made an urgent lengthy Wi-Fi call to my bank in the UK and to my surprise I have been charged £111.05. How is this possible? I thought that Wi-Fi calls were free?
19-09-2022 09:27 AM
The answer depends on what you mean by WiFi-calling.
"Calls" placed through apps such as Messenger & WhatsApp are not calls at all, they are carried through EE's network as data usage and not on a per-minute basis.
WiFi-calling when you use your phone's normal dialler but through a WiFi-connection, is only supported in the UK as a means of extending coverage, whilst calls placed this way are charged as if they were dialled over the mobile network.
WiFi-calling is not officially supported abroad, but on the off-chance it works you are still liable for standard roaming call charges - as set out at https://ee.co.uk/help/help-new/roaming-costs/countries/vietnam
19-09-2022 10:21 AM
If you're reasonable with EE they may waiver some of the cost. You'll need to speak to them on 150.
As @bristolian said WiFi calling doesn not work outside of the UK therefore you've made a call on the network and incurred roaming charges.
Thanks
19-09-2022 10:25 AM
19-09-2022 10:53 AM
Use Skype on WiFi and +44 800 079 8586 option 1.
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