Yesterday afternoon I received a text from AT&T advertising an update to their iPhone Wi-Fi Calling feature. They've expanded it to include some international calls.
With Wi-Fi Calling enabled on an iPhone 6,6 Plus, 6S or 6S Plus, and you can now construct and receive calls while traveling abroad without incurring additional long distance charges as long as you have a Wi-Fi connection. Here's the text from AT&T:An distinguished distinction here is the fact calls must be to or from a U.
S. numbers to avoid any additional airtime charges.
The way I initially read the language about incoming calls,it appeared they could approach from any number.
I tried chatting with AT&T last night to clarify the incoming call situation. They were not very informed about the feature and thought it had something to attain with "facebook massager calling."The post AT&T iPhone Users Can Now Use Wi-Fi Calling When Traveling Abroad appeared first on One Mile at a Time.
Source: boardingarea.com