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Re: International rates over WiFi calling
drnewcomb wrote: vh001 wrote: There used to be free calling over WIFI. Tmobil quietly blockedthat feature. Maybe that is causing confusion. If you used to makefree WIFI callsbefore, these unexpected high bills are surely confusing. I also got caught with $200 bill for one call to Europe. First I thought that that I made some mistake. Until I researched what happened. BTW, Tmobil does not allow wifi calls in airplane mode as one responder suggested. At least not from US. Their monthly plan for $15/ month lowers the rates per minute, but I do not make so many calls to make the plan a money saver.So it is Whatsup or Viber for me. The only free calling on WiFi that I recall is to US numbers. Also, I just made and received calls over WiFi with my phone in Airplane Mode with the WiFi turned back on. So, I don't think it's on T-Mobile but something with the phone manufacturer. Using Viber, Skype or some other VoIP service is a safe plan. Well, I used to use WIFI for both US and Europe calls with T-Mobile for free. It was years back. As for phone manufacturer causing the current WIFI issue, your suggestionis plausible, but not likely. On cruise ships I use ship's WIFI in airplane mode with the same model, Samsung A8+. Not a T-Mobil phone, but works in airplane mode. So likelier culprit for blocked free WIFI calls is the service provider. Based on your info I would now say that they block WIFI calling for the outside phones only. With their phones, I could still use the free WIFI on domestic calls, but no longer international. Having unlimited plan anyway, there is no reason to restrict my future upgradesto theirlimited assortment.2Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: International rates over WiFi calling
There used to be free calling over WIFI. Tmobil quietly blockedthat feature. Maybe that is causing confusion. If you used to makefree WIFI callsbefore, these unexpected high bills are surely confusing. I also got caught with $200 bill for one call to Europe. First I thought that that I made some mistake. Until I researched what happened. BTW, Tmobil does not allow wifi calls in airplane mode as one responder suggested. At least not from US. Their monthly plan for $15/ month lowers the rates per minute, but I do not make so many calls to make the plan a money saver.So it is Whatsup or Viber for me.4Visto1like0Comentarios