10 telecoms launched Wi-Fi calling, iPhone 6s to boost demand

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At least 10 telecom network operators have launched Wi-Fi Calling services, according to Strategy Analytics. iPhone 6s from Apple will further drive demand for WiFi calling.

Wi-Fi Calling services were introduced by telecom operators such as T-Mobile US and Sprint, EE and Vodafone in the UK, SmarTone and 3 in Hong Kong and Vodacom in South Africa.

The number of Wi-Fi Calling service providers will grow further. The indication is evident. Apple has sold nearly 13 million new Wi-Fi Calling capable iPhone 6s and 6s Plus smartphones in the first weekend they were on sale.

Wi-Fi Calling enables telecom customers to make and receive mobile calls in areas with poor cellular signal but good Wi-Fi coverage.

The main benefit is that Wi-Fi Calling ensures improved customer experience that can attract new customers, reduce churn and compete with over-the-top (OTT) services.

Juniper Research recently said that OTT voice providers are expected to see an increase in their service revenues by 2020, reaching over $10 billion, representing a 5-fold increase over the next 5 years.

The Strategy Analytics report today said Apple’s support for Wi-Fi Calling in last year’s iPhone 6 encouraged more telecom operators to add the service capabilities to their networks and offer software upgrades for capable phones.

Smartphone models from Apple, Samsung, Microsoft and others support Wi-Fi Calling.

Sue Rudd, director Wireless Networks & Platforms, said: “Telecom operators should take advantage of Wi-Fi and embrace it as a cost-effective, integral part of their network evolution to expand the footprint for VoLTE and HD enhanced voice services based on IP.”

The report said Wi-Fi Calling is an efficient way to terminate VoLTE calls to non-VoLTE users.

Baburajan K
editor@telecomlead.com

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