that.
Todd
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Suppose you
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This thread prompted me to take a look at my phone's Wi-Fi calling settings. (I
have T-Mobile.) It
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WiFi calling is the future, some companies (Republic Wireless, Project
Fi) are already there.
We do not have QoS setup on wireless. Best effort works well for me when
making calls during the day over WiFi with my Republic Wireless service.
Although we do have dense 802.11ac wifi in the buildin
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You need at least -62db RF-plan to roam between APs without loosing a call.
Some devices are more picky than others (iphone 5c and higher give less
problems). I observed that the scanning time of Android is often too high which
makes roa
You need at least -62db RF-plan to roam between APs without loosing a
call. Some devices are more picky than others (iphone 5c and higher give
less problems). I observed that the scanning time of Android is often
too high which makes roaming a bad user experience (but I have not
tested the latest v
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I don't see that the service has improved all that much.
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Todd,
Jason wrote:
Can anyone point to a good technical doc or whitepaper that describes how this
is supposed to work with IOS9 fo
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> I'm honestly not surprised to hear that they are going to push
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todd.sm...@camc.org<mailto:todd.sm...@camc.org>> wrote:
Hello,
Yesterday, a regional VP for AT&T Wireless told my Enterprise Architect and CIO
that AT&T was not interes
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I'm honestly not surprised to hear that they are going to push wifi calling and
nothing else. They wan
Can anyone point to a good technical doc or whitepaper that describes
how this is supposed to work with IOS9 for instance?
* Is IOS9 or carrier code determining when/if wifi calling is possible?
* How is a wireless carrier who's chief business is to operate a
wireless network and sell acces
riday, October 16, 2015 3:21 PM
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] How to handle Wi-Fi Calling?
Personally, I would think that using WiFi calling as a replacement for cell
coverage (as opposed to an enhancement) is a long ways off, especially given
how many phones
I'm honestly not surprised to hear that they are going to push wifi calling and
nothing else. They want to drop all cellular service other than data, long
term, in my opinion.
I have AT&T myself, and ran the iOS 9 beta from the beginning, which got me
early access to AT&T wifi calling. Needle
Personally, I would think that using WiFi calling as a replacement for cell
coverage (as opposed to an enhancement) is a long ways off, especially given
how many phones are still out there that don't support it. Instead, I'd
suggest looking at a 3rd party DAS system, which would also have the a
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