ā28-03-2024 01:21 PM
I have a Motorola phone with 'wi-fi calling' available. It is an unlocked phone. I wish to use it on an EE Monthly account. I have Vodafone broadband at home. Can I use wi-fi calling in my home with this phone / ISPN with my EE SIM in my phone ?
ā28-03-2024 01:24 PM - edited ā28-03-2024 01:25 PM
WiFi Calling works over any UK BB connection.
ā28-03-2024 05:13 PM
2 years ago I had to buy a phone locked to Vodafone to get this. Has anything changed?
ā28-03-2024 05:17 PM
Sorry, what I meant was I had to have a phone locked to the specific service to get wi-fi calling. I even bought a 'wi-fi calling' unlocked phone and spent ages trying to get it to work before being told the phone had to be supplied by the broadband provider. Not sure if that is still the case or if I can now buy any unlocked phone with the wi-fi calling feature and use it on any broadband service including EE (obvs).
ā28-03-2024 05:18 PM
Don't see why you had to. Anyway 2 years ago all phones were sold unlocked.
ā28-03-2024 05:32 PM - edited ā28-03-2024 05:34 PM
@rwalker561 2 years ago you had to have a specific tariff to have Wi-Fi calling with Vodafone. The device didnāt have to be supplied by Vodafone, Who ever told you this was lying.
You wouldnāt be able to use Wi-Fi calling unless you was connected to a Vodafone WiFi connection otherwise.
ā28-03-2024 05:38 PM
ā28-03-2024 05:52 PM - edited ā28-03-2024 05:54 PM
@rwalker561 That doesnāt prove anything. There could be a few reasons why it didnāt work for when you tried it it doesnāt mean you couldnāt get it to work.
Iāll prove this.
No network is allowed to install anything on an iPhone. You can purchase that iPhone from anywhere and use it with any network and providing that network supports Wi-Fi calling itāll work no matter what broadband provider you are with. You might not of got an iPhone but it proves the point that the doesnāt have to be supplied by the ISP./network provider. What would you do if you didnāt have BB with Vodafone.
Itās up to you if you want to take my word on this.
ā28-03-2024 10:33 PM
ā28-03-2024 10:42 PM - edited ā28-03-2024 10:47 PM
He's trying to say, I think, any phone that supports WiFi Calling running on a network that supports WiFi Calling will be able to WiFi Call over any Broadband network.
I should like to add for myself that your original postulate that you had to buy a locked phone 2 years ago does not make sense. No phones sold 2 years ago were locked by edict of Ofcom.