A revolutionary news in the town is that T-Mobile today announced their latest move to bring in customers that they will allow WiFi calling. T-Mobile also declared to do an affiliation with Gogo, the in-flight WiFi company, that will let T-Mobile purchasers send unlimited texts from planes operational with Gogo so now you can also check your voicemail. It’s do not charge any cost for T-Mobile customers.
These are what T-Mobile is calling “Gogo ready phones”, that also means you’ll have to be on a flight using Gogo internet, from a US airline so there is no cost to you, so it’s another way T-Mobile is making staying connected easy.
This indicates buyers can make HD voice calls, whether they are connected to a wifi network or one of T-Mobile’s towers and go between the two connections without the call dropping or otherwise affecting the quality of the call this special offer also ensures coverage in areas poorly or not covered at all by T-Mobile’s network.
This feature is only for all postpaid customers on their network, especially for those who are paying monthly charges for their phones, it will automatically activated the WiFi calling and VoLTE that development is happening across their network, too. This is a tough competitive step against the iPhone 6, where Apple launched WiFi calls a standard fee charge on its device, too.
Now to onwards, every new smartphone sold by T-Mobile will come Wi-Fi-enabled for Wi-Fi calling and texting (the characteristic must be built-in by the company) and the great news is, T-Mobile also offers the iPhone 5C and 5S, both of which will take benefit of this feature.
This feature will run through a high range router so T-Mobile will also offer a high-end router for your home that’ll make sure you have a well-built connection for WiFi calling. The router is free of charge for pre-paid customers, but you have to to submit a $25 deposit but you can also purchase it for $99.
It’s the newest approach by the nation’s fourth-largest carrier T-Mobile to take hold on market share from its larger competitors through exceptional plans.









