QUOTE(alpha @ Mar 31 2023, 08:55 PM)
Regarding vowifi, which telco provide vowifi. So far only tested and be able to use vowifi for: umobile, celcom, hotlink, xox.
How about the other telco?
If in foreign countries, if connected to vowifi for Malaysia simcard, how about the charges for vowifi in foreign countries? Same like using the simcard in local Malaysia?
Could get the smsĀ TAC via vowifi connection if in foreign countries?
Since now handphone got dual simcard, could simcard1 in handphone to use simcard2 internet data to connect as VOWIFI?
Thank you.
from my experience, Maxis/Celcom only allows it if you are on malaysian IP address. so going overseas, VoWifi would not appear. How about the other telco?
If in foreign countries, if connected to vowifi for Malaysia simcard, how about the charges for vowifi in foreign countries? Same like using the simcard in local Malaysia?
Could get the smsĀ TAC via vowifi connection if in foreign countries?
Since now handphone got dual simcard, could simcard1 in handphone to use simcard2 internet data to connect as VOWIFI?
Thank you.
DiGi/UMobile can connect to any wifi and it will work.
interesting to note> DiGi and U Mobile, if you use airplane mode + wifi, you can still receive SMS.
whereas Maxis you only can receive calls. (I presume those that restrict to your own country only you will not get SMS.
for your question, as long as you have Vowifi, you are assumed to be "local". hence local call charges apply.
to ease your doubt, turn off roaming or manually select an overseas carrier that's not supported by your malaysian provider to force it to always have no reception.
on dual sim iPhone, you can use one sim to provide other sim data for wifi calling under this settings. Settings > Mobile Data > Mobile Data > Allow Mobile Data Switching.
then select your data on your local sim, then the simcard you want to have VoWifi would be on secondary.
This post has been edited by papyrous: Apr 1 2023, 08:32 PM
Apr 1 2023, 08:24 PM

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