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Is this a list of Androd phones "nobody buys"? Thirdly, it is pretty easy to determine where a phone is and lock it out for ip addresses in the UAE, Iran, Turkey etc. It is a handful of countries and the very same mechanism that can determine which IP addresses are in Canada can be used to filter out those countries. Fourth - "easier to get your number hijacked"? I think there is something else at play if they got her credit card number, that's not linked to your SIM card on the phone.

Furthermore, people put their phones on wifi whether they have wifi calling or not T-Mobile,if you are going overseas, gives you 2G data and charges 20 cents a minute for calls. Not cheaper. Rather than giving Telus a list of excuses that they might not have thought of, I think we'd be far better off to insist that they get wider WiFi calling support in place, including all current capable models, and turn it on for those countries in which it is legally allowed.

There is someone obviously at Telus who must be the road block and it would be nice if the impediment would get out of the way.

Notice that Telus have not given a single valid reason for not having WiFi calling overseas and "for security reasons" is not a valid answer". Well, I am going to have WiFi calling wherever I go that it is legal. The thing is, will it be with a Telus SIM card in the phone or not? There are two ways to fix a problem. The carrier fixes it and I stay with them, or the carrier does not fix it and I go Down there people complain that Tmobile's answer to everything is "use WiFi calling! Here it's the opposite - lots of towers but the Telus WiFi calling infrastructure isn't up to par.

I would say that WiFi calling is handy when it's your only option but I've had the chance to live with both for extended periods of time. I guarantee you a decent tower with good coverage is the way to go. Real cell coverage blows away WiFi calling for voice quality and lag and echo and calls that land in your voice mail with no ring and all the rest of the WiFi calling issues. That said, it's a feature that Telus should offer.

And charging you to make a call over the internet? That's a new one. Tmobile would far rather you use WiFi than roaming when you are in Canada. Way cheaper for them if they don't have to pay Telus for your calls.

The Telus wifi calling infrastructure works just fine. A few weeks ago, my iphone started defaulting to it like Rogers has for a long time and it works without a problem. I don't know where you get your information about Telus' infrastructure, I don't see that at all. As for whether the wifi calls are chargeable - the "wifi" calling is only part of the infrastructure, the "last mile".

You in one breath complain about the WiFi calling infrastructure being inadequate, and in the next paragraph, berate a company for charging for WIFI calls. Tmobile is not a fantastic company. They are an acceptable carrier, but not the best, not the smartest and not what would be my choice.

If they had their type of service in Canada, they would be worse than Rogers, worse than Telus and worse than Bell.

Depending on the country, rates vary. That your internet-delivered phone call consumes minutes from your likely unlimited calling plan is no real surprise. Forums Articles Groups Ideas Blog. Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for. Show only Search instead for. Did you mean:.

Wifi Calling Go to solution. Dxnato Just Moved In. I had a Touch for a few weeks to evaluate and during that time I did not experience that issue however there were other issues relating to it NOT syncing on occasion.

I am aware that there is an ongoing issue that is not necessarily related to the Touch but a variety of different devices. It is my understanding that they are working on the issue s Was this reply helpful?

Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. How big is your Inbox? Users in this forum have reported similar issues and the fix was to make sure that the Inbox is not too big. If it's the case for you, consider moving your emails to a subfolder and try synching again. Let us know if that resolves your issue. I have only 26 emails in my inbox. Clearly, if I don't use anything that has to do with "Windows Live", my phnone does not crash.

This is very very annoying because Windows Live crashes the phone but there is no way to be notified. It just frezzes on you. So you can go a whole day with a crashed phone. Extremly bad when it's your business phone!

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