Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel Approach Advanced Stages of VoWi-Fi Testing

The next leap for the telecom operators in the case of network connectivity and capacity is going to be through VoWi-Fi (Voice Over Wi-Fi) services. This new service will also enable the telcos to compete with the over-the-top applications and will give them an edge over them. Out of all the telcos in the industry operating right now, Bharti Airtel and Reliance Jio Infocomm are ahead of others in this race, as they are already in the advanced testing stages of the new technology. The usage of VoWi-Fi is being deemed as very crucial since it will facilitate calling in places with poor or no network reception through Wi-Fi.

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VoWiFi As a Means of Network Substitute for Calling

VoWi-Fi is also commonly referred to as Wi-Fi calling sometimes. It has earned the name because the technology enables the users to maintain connectivity even when there is no cellular connection. In places where there is no mobile connectivity or network, the users can use VoWi-Fi to make and receive calls through Wi-Fi or any wireless internet connection. Right now, one of the more prominent players in the OTT market offering VoWi-Fi service is WhatsApp, which is also eating into the revenues of the telecom operators. This news is first reported by Business Line.

The best part about VoWi-Fi technology is that it does not even require the user to have a network or a SIM card. He or she also does not need to have Wi-Fi calling facility on their smartphones. Instead, the calls can be received over Voice Over Long Term Evolution (VoLTE) which is a technology used in 4G handsets. Another major perk of the VoWi-Fi calls is that they won’t get disconnected in case you move from the VoLTE network to VoWi-Fi during the call. This way, you will enjoy uninterrupted calling no matter where you go given that you are in a Wi-Fi network.