VoLTE in Roaming: lifecell Named Countries Where Instant HD Calls Work.


The mobile operator lifecell explained to its subscribers what VoLTE is.
According to a message from the company's press service via Telegram.
lifecell reported that the VoLTE technology is also available in international roaming.
VoLTE (Voice over LTE) is an innovative technology that allows voice calls to be made over the 4G/LTE network. Compared to traditional calls, VoLTE has several advantages:
- fast connection: calls are established much quicker, eliminating long wait times
- the ability to use the phone and mobile internet at high speeds simultaneously without any restrictions
- excellent sound quality: HD quality voice clarity makes conversations more natural and comfortable.
The geographical availability of VoLTE in roaming is continuously expanding. Currently, the technology is available in the following countries:
- Austria
- United Kingdom
- Estonia
- Canada
- Luxembourg
- USA
- Finland.
What is particularly pleasing is that the connection and use of VoLTE are completely free for subscribers. To access this technology, you just need to check your phone's compatibility with VoLTE.
For more detailed information about the technology and to check your device's compatibility, please refer to the company's official sources.
'P.S. this is a secret secret, but very soon the number of countries where the VoLTE service is available will increase!', - announced lifecell.
We remind you that lifecell explained how to transfer eSIM to a new smartphone.
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