Hi @Luke_15673π I haven't heard anything like this. Are you still experiencing difficulties? Have you been in contact with care since you posted here?
Thanks @Luke_15673 the more information we have the better. The next step here is to pass your details on to the technical team so they can investigate. Please PM me your name, number, full address and date of birth.
Also, let me know when you first noticed a call drop and the date, time and number of the most recent.
Hi @Add_11545 Wi-Fi calling for Apple devices isn't available as of yet but we're in talks with Apple to get this updated at the moment I don't have a definite timeframe. But don't worry as soon as we get confirmation I'll let you guys know π
It appears to be only Samsung devices, and appears to only work in the ROI.
GoMo and Eir allow WiFi Calling anywhere in the world, which is extremely helpful for traveling. Three Ireland have terrible roaming rates when outside of the EU. It would be great if we could at least use WiFi Calling...
"But don't worry as soon as we get confirmation I'll let you guys know"
What do you mean by that? It's a shambles that you don't offer this service already and we're supposed to wait for you to tell us when (if) it will be ready, which could take years.
@Torbell In regards to using WiFi Calling abroad this isn't part of our initial release for the service. That's not to say in the future this may change. VoLTE calling can be used both at home & abroad.
WiFi Calling will not be available for iPhone until the end of 2022.
I live in Donegal, 9 kilometers from the nearest border with Northern Ireland but I can generally only connect to UK roaming networks (we live near a lake and the UK mobile network signals are somehow stronger than the Irish networks). I just took out a new contract with Three and bought a wi-fi calling-compatible phone in order to avail of wi-fi calling but now I learn that I'll only be able to use the service if I'm connected to an Irish network which I can't usually do.
Will I be able to use wi-fi calling if my phone is usually roaming on a UK network, even though I'm always physically in the Republic of Ireland?