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From: Richard Kahn
To: Jeffrey Epstein [email protected]>
Subject: Fwd: Wi-Fi Calling Now Available for AT&T Users
Date: Fri, 09 Oct 2015 02:44:58 +0000
Richard Kahn
HBRK Associates Inc.
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New York, NY 10022
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From: james I personal genius
Date: October 8 2015 at 7:23:51 PM EDT
, Merwin Dela Cruz
, Richard Kahn
, Jemiaine Ruan
To:
Subject: Wi-Fi Calling Now Available for AT&T Users
Finally!
AT&T promised to support will calling with iOS 9's release last month, and now it's finally here. Any of our iPhone users
on AT&T (or Sprint or T-Mobile) that have updated to iOS 9 can enable will calling from Settings > Phone Wifi Calling.
This essentially negates the need for microcells, because if the phone is on Wifi and the AT&T signal is weak, calls will be
placed and received over the will connection. There's no apparent difference to the user or whoever is on the other end.
The only downside is that non-FaceTime calls can't be made from Macs, iPads or Apple Watch anymore -- which is
something most people don't use anyway.
MacRumors
Wi-Fi Calling Now Available for AT&T Users
AT&T has flipped the switch on Wi-Fi calling making it available to customers with eligible plans that are running iOS 9.
MacRumors has received tips from customers who were able to activate Wi-Fi calling and we were able to activate the
feature on our own iPhones. A number of readers in our forums are also having success activating Wi-Fi calling.
Wi-Fi calling is a feature that lets calls be placed over a wireless connection when cellular connectivity is poor,
functioning much like an AT&T M-Cell does now. It's similar to Apple's own FaceTime Audio feature, which also routes
calls over a Wi-Fi connection.
AT&T customers can turn on Wi-Fi calling by going to the Phone section of the Settings app and toggling on the Wi-Fi
calling feature. From there, there are a set of steps to walk through, including entering an emergency 911 address. Wi-Fi
calling is available on the iPhone 6, 6s, 6 Plus, and 6s Plus running iOS 9.
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Customers who want to use Wi-Fi calling need to have AT&T HD voice features enabled, along with an Internet
connection. Wi-Fi calling can be used for voice calls within the United States, Puerto Rico, and United States Virgin
Islands at no charge. Long distance global voice calls will be charged standard long distance rates.
Once the setup process is complete, customers are receiving notifications letting them know the Wi-Fi calling feature will
be available after a short activation period.
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AT&T promised to launch Wi-Fi calling alongside iOS 9, but last week announced the feature was detand due to its
inability to get an FCC waiver that would temporarily allow the carrier to forgo offering support options for deaf and hard-
of-hearing customers. On Tuesday of this week, AT&T finally received the waives that it needed to move forward with
Wi-Fi calling.
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