Verizon has petitioned the Federal Communications Commission for a waiver granting the company the ability to implement a Wi-Fi calling feature.
The petition follows the same format as AT&T's recent complaint that T-Mobile and Sprint were offering the service without permission.
The FCC granted a waiver to AT&T in that case, so now Verizon is hoping it will be granted the same privileges.
Wi-Fi calls allow users to make standard phone calls over a Wi-Fi connection, rather than a normal phone network. You cannot make emergency calls using the feature, however.
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The petition follows the same format as AT&T's recent complaint that T-Mobile and Sprint were offering the service without permission.
The FCC granted a waiver to AT&T in that case, so now Verizon is hoping it will be granted the same privileges.
Wi-Fi calls allow users to make standard phone calls over a Wi-Fi connection, rather than a normal phone network. You cannot make emergency calls using the feature, however.
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