On Sunday, December 21, 2014, Jared Mauch <ja...@puck.nether.net> wrote:
> That is my understanding. Wifi calling is treated as on-net "home" calling. > > Jared Mauch > > Confirmed. Same for text messages. I have used in asia, south america, and Europe. Just works. For me this was a killer feature while traveling.... Or being in my basement. But i think the free* International data roaming in most countries now takes the cake CB *speed is 2g-ish Ps. I am not impartial > > On Dec 21, 2014, at 7:39 AM, TR Shaw <ts...@oitc.com <javascript:;>> > wrote: > > > > > >> On Dec 20, 2014, at 4:58 PM, Doug Barton <do...@dougbarton.us > <javascript:;>> wrote: > >> > >>> On 12/19/14 8:30 PM, Javier J wrote: > >>> Add T-mobile LTE and to that list. > >>> > >>> I need one. > >> > >> I'm using wifi calling on my T-mobile device now and then 'just 'cuz', > and it works a treat. Usually my cell coverage is excellent, but I'm sure > that someday I'll be in a spot where I need it, so I want to keep > exercising that path occasionally. :) > >> > >> FWIW, > >> > >> Doug > >> > >> (Usually I wouldn't bother speaking about a specific vendor, especially > one that's arguably off-topic, but given the historical scuzziness of most > of the mobile vendors, and what T-mobile is doing now to improve the > situation; albeit with occasionally distasteful marketing theatrics, I > thought it worth mentioning ...) > > > > Doug, > > > > Just a question on T-Mobile and wifi. If you are traveling to a roaming > country will wifi calls to #s back home be treated as non roaming calls? > > > > Tom > > >