[NJTechDiv] wify calling

Laurie Neidhart laurieneidhart at gmail.com
Thu Jun 17 22:36:54 UTC 2021


Hello I would like to know if Wi-Fi calling would be good for me and if it would be free on my iPod touch seventh generation please I’m not that independent I feel love from my family and I don’t like to make waves to me harmony God love is my higher power friendship is my highest power. So there is the creator to the universe I mean but it’s made with that woman a woman without me and Fred without Fred, that’s my opinion. You don’t have to believe in the Trinity. So I want to know if I can get Wi-Fi calling without any danger to my privacy that goes too far or any financial issues or numbers on the Internet?? Question I love the video I heard and I love the background music it sounded rich, and I love your idea. But since I’m sheltered I don’t put numbers on the Internet Social Security numbers PayPal numbers etc. I’m blind I’m 69 years old and unfortunately that’s how it is. But thank you.! I know other people will enjoy it please and thank you!!!

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> On Jun 17, 2021, at 4:23 PM, Tony Santiago via NJTechDiv <njtechdiv at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hey Ken,
> Found this on the web.
> 
> What Are the Benefits of Using Wi-Fi Calling? 
> 
> The main benefit of Wi-Fi calling is that you can use any Wi-Fi connection to make calls. Unlike your mobile phone service, Wi-Fi calling is not tied to any specific carrier or network. This means you can make Wi-Fi calls using your home or office Wi-Fi connection, as well as Wi-Fi networks found in cafes, libraries, or airports.
> 
> As long as your phone can connect to a Wi-Fi hotspot, you can make a call. But with most things in life, Wi-Fi calling has its pros and cons.
> 
> What We Like
> 
> Just like a regular phone call, you can use your phone's key pad to dial and your number is displayed to receivers.
> 
> Wi-Fi calls to U.S. numbers are free, even when calling from overseas. You can also make video calls with other HD Voice capable phones, so you can see friends and family from afar.
> 
> What We Don't Like
> 
> Wi-Fi calling only works with HD Voice compatible devices. Many older models (and some new models) of Android smartphones don't support Wi-Fi calling.
> 
> Not all carriers offer Wi-Fi calling. For example, pre-paid services that rely on other networks may not offer it. Be sure to check with the specific provider.
> 
> Wi-Fi calling to non-U.S. numbers are subject to your plan's long-distance charges. They are not automatically free.
> 
> Wi-Fi calls to non-U.S. numbers may result in additional charges. Check your specific phone plan for details.
> 
> 
> Tony Santiago
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>>> On Jun 17, 2021, at 2:17 PM, ken lawrence via NJTechDiv <njtechdiv at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>> 
>> 
>> Hi list ken with another iPhone question.  Was into my cellular settings and saw wifi calling was off.  I went to enable it but balked when I saw it say something about my carrier which is Verizon sending someone like locations or something any time I went to a network I didn’t understand it and for security reasons I don’t enable something that might do something I don’t want.  Should I enable it and what are the benefits of turning on wifi calling. 
>>  
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