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Tmd_63
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But does EE pay for the bill for the WiFi use? I don't think so and to say there is 98% coverage when they include wifi in the mix is false advertising!

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bristolian
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The thread you'd replied to was coming on for 2years old and was quite outdated.

WiFi-calling is now EE's preferred solution for indoor coverage issues and that's replicated across all operators. 98% population coverage is a rather outdated figure.

Northerner
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Hi @Tmd_63 @bristolian 

The updated  coverage figures are: 

EE's mobile coverage in the UK reaches:
  • Population: 99% of the UK population
  • Landmass: 88% of the UK's landmass
  • England: 94% of England
  • Northern Ireland: 89% of Northern Ireland
  • Scotland: 87% of Scotland
  • Wales 86% of Wales

Thanks 

 




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XRaySpeX
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@Tmd_63 : No, but how you source the WiFi for use by WiFi Calling is down to you & your situation. It could be the Broadband in your home which you'll be already paying for or a WiFi hotspot in a café, hotel, bus or train which is often free as you partake of their core services or occasionally needs to be paid for.

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