06-19-2018 01:26 PM - edited 01-04-2022 06:13 PM
Added $15 400min International calling to my plan two days ago, but cannot call Europe?
A friendly/jerk voice says "Hello, this is public mobile, your plan does not inclde calling"
So, is the add-on just a money grab false advertising?
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06-20-2018 06:55 PM
@daredogg wrote:@Anonymous I haven't had success with voip either. I have a line with Ooma that I pay $4.52 per month for (office line). I actually forward all the calls to my cell so I don't have to deal with the "I can't hear you syndrome."
But as for wifi calling... my understanding is that it's different from voip. I have a sister that lives in Shanghai and we use WhatsApp to talk. It's fairly reliable and the sound is pretty good. It might disconnect once or twice during an hour of talking, but I'm willing to accept that so I don't have to pay to call her. If you haven't really tried a wifi calling app in awhile, I'd suggest you try it again. There are several people in here such as @srlawren who uses a lot of wifi calling apps and he could probably advise on your situation.
My experience has been with a full-on VOIP system at a workplace. Break-ups and poor sound. I've tried things like Fongo...same thing. The price is right of course but it's just too much hassle IMHO.
06-20-2018 02:37 PM
@wetcoaster yes, I use WA mostly over wifi. I work from home, so I'm almost always connected. I have enabled cellular data for WA, and occassionally use it, but have never paid attention to the data usage when I'm out and about. I might try it out, since I have available data at the moment, just to see how much data a 10 minute call would use.
06-20-2018 10:42 AM
@daredogg wrote:@Anonymous I haven't had success with voip either. I have a line with Ooma that I pay $4.52 per month for (office line). I actually forward all the calls to my cell so I don't have to deal with the "I can't hear you syndrome."
But as for wifi calling... my understanding is that it's different from voip. I have a sister that lives in Shanghai and we use WhatsApp to talk. It's fairly reliable and the sound is pretty good. It might disconnect once or twice during an hour of talking, but I'm willing to accept that so I don't have to pay to call her. If you haven't really tried a wifi calling app in awhile, I'd suggest you try it again. There are several people in here such as @srlawren who uses a lot of wifi calling apps and he could probably advise on your situation.
So, you are using WhatsApp on a WiFi network? Or on your cell phone's data connection?
06-20-2018 10:28 AM
06-20-2018 10:25 AM
@Anonymous I haven't had success with voip either. I have a line with Ooma that I pay $4.52 per month for (office line). I actually forward all the calls to my cell so I don't have to deal with the "I can't hear you syndrome."
But as for wifi calling... my understanding is that it's different from voip. I have a sister that lives in Shanghai and we use WhatsApp to talk. It's fairly reliable and the sound is pretty good. It might disconnect once or twice during an hour of talking, but I'm willing to accept that so I don't have to pay to call her. If you haven't really tried a wifi calling app in awhile, I'd suggest you try it again. There are several people in here such as @srlawren who uses a lot of wifi calling apps and he could probably advise on your situation.
06-19-2018 08:48 PM
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...and as an alternative, there are lots of wifi calling apps like WhatsApp, Signal, etc where you can bypass traditional calling. Of course the person at the other end would also need the app installed. I'm not sure if you can call a landline or not... does anyone else know?
I've not had much success with voip. Lots of breakups, noise, poor connections...not worth it to me. Sure the cost is low but the point is to communicate. If both sides are saying what, you're breaking up, say that again, then you're not communicating.
06-19-2018 08:23 PM
@Anonymous wrote:
@sluff wrote:Thanks! did not see that...
not on the list, so maybe time to jump ship - wish I can get my money back tho
Maybe stay on board. Those cheapy cheap little calling card deals you can get at 7-Eleven and others work perfectly fine. You buy the card that is able to connect to your country of interest and they "activate" it. You call a toll free number, enter the pin on the card under the scratch, dial the number you want to call. Baddabing.
...and as an alternative, there are lots of wifi calling apps like WhatsApp, Signal, etc where you can bypass traditional calling. Of course the person at the other end would also need the app installed. I'm not sure if you can call a landline or not... does anyone else know?
06-19-2018 08:07 PM
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06-19-2018 01:51 PM
@sluff wrote:Thanks! did not see that...
not on the list, so maybe time to jump ship - wish I can get my money back tho
Maybe stay on board. Those cheapy cheap little calling card deals you can get at 7-Eleven and others work perfectly fine. You buy the card that is able to connect to your country of interest and they "activate" it. You call a toll free number, enter the pin on the card under the scratch, dial the number you want to call. Baddabing.
06-19-2018 01:36 PM
Thanks! did not see that...
not on the list, so maybe time to jump ship - wish I can get my money back tho
06-19-2018 01:33 PM - edited 06-19-2018 01:34 PM
There is a list of countries you can call:
Which country specifically are you trying to call?
06-19-2018 01:33 PM
@sluff, do you have the calling feature in your base plan? The add-on relies on the base plan having the calling feature. If your plan does have the calling feature, please check the exit code entry and country code to make sure they are corect. I don't know if this matters, the stock android contact app places a space between 011, the two digit country code and the phone number.