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EEeee
I moved over to EE from Vodafone recently.
Having fairly significant problems with reception. I discussed the wifi calling thing with them, but was told you have to buy the mobile from them to use it - bought mine separately. Something to do with their software being on their phones.
Anyway, if it doesn't improve I might go back to Vodafone - their service was pretty good and coverage was fine.
Don't really fancy 3 as their coverage outside London looks patchy.
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Originally posted by pr1 View Postburning my comment twice wont get you two apologies
you can have one
sorry, I was wrong to have mocked you, you were right to ask the question and we have both come out of this wiser
edit: now we know that EE do take wifi calling out of your minutes, if you've got an iPhone, and you're on wifi, you should use facetime audio (if your recipient doesn't have an iphone you should buy them one), its still a bit cr@p EE taking it off your voice minutes though.
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burning my comment twice wont get you two apologies
you can have one
sorry, I was wrong to have mocked you, you were right to ask the question and we have both come out of this wiser
edit: now we know that EE do take wifi calling out of your minutes, if you've got an iPhone, and you're on wifi, you should use facetime audio (if your recipient doesn't have an iphone you should buy them one)
edit2: now i've read the EE website, wifi calling is only for android/windows phones anyway, probably because they know facetime audio already exists for iphoneLast edited by pr1; 25 September 2015, 11:03.
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Originally posted by pr1 View Postof course, in the same way that skype calls use up your minutes and whatsapp uses your texts
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Originally posted by pr1 View Postof course, in the same way that skype calls use up your minutes and whatsapp uses your texts
https://recombu.com/mobile/article/e...u-need-to-know
"It doesn't cost any extra as such, but making calls over Wi-Fi will come out of your regular minutes allowance on EE. If you're running out of minutes, then using services like Skype or Google Hangouts will help you to avoid incurring any additional charges."
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostDo calls over wifi come off your minutes or data allowance?
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostI have a samsung galaxy s6 on EE which I was not wild about until they introduced calls over wifi.
It is now brilliant I never have any signal problems so am a very happy piggy
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I have a samsung galaxy s6 on EE which I was not wild about until they introduced calls over wifi.
It is now brilliant I never have any signal problems so am a very happy piggy
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Originally posted by stek View Post3 Business is pants, even their staff told me that - I got a consumer account and they bill me as my name, my company name, address format.....
Close enough for me....
qh
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Originally posted by quackhandle View PostLooks like it's Three then but walked into their shop today and apart from being ignored by the counter staff at first (bloody kids!) they don't do a catalogue with business tarrifs (O2 do this or used to), but will give them a call in t'morning.
qh
Close enough for me....
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