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October 27, 2015

Verizon asks FCC for permission to enable WiFi calling on its network

by John_A

verizon new logoVerizon has formally asked the FCC for permission to start enabling WiFi calling for handsets on its network, making it the second carrier to officially do so. AT&T was the first, applying for permission on October 6th after calling out Sprint and T-Mobile for skipping the FCC’s approval process.

Verizon will very likely get permission for this, but it’ll be awhile before we start to see any phones actually utilize the feature. Software updates will have to enable WiFi calling, and you know Verizon isn’t particularly quick about updating their Android smartphones.

source: FCC

via: Engadget

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