21-10-2017 15:46
21-10-2017 15:46
22-10-2017 12:12
22-10-2017 12:12
@AnonymousO2's wifi calling does not currently support texts. There is nothing in the pipeline that we know of.
https://www.o2.co.uk/connectivity/wifi-and-4g-calling
Veritas Numquam Perit
22-10-2017 12:16
Apologies, my misunderstanding, thanks for the correction.
This is probably pressing point home that this service should be maintained then.
22-10-2017 12:19
22-10-2017 12:19
@Anonymous wrote:Apologies, my misunderstanding, thanks for the correction.
This is probably pressing point home that this service should be maintained then.
No problem @Anonymous. Just don't want people to get the wrong information
Veritas Numquam Perit
22-10-2017 12:47
22-10-2017 12:47
22-10-2017 13:37
22-10-2017 13:37
22-10-2017 14:38
22-10-2017 14:38
If customers have a device that's capable of running TuGo then chances are they'll probably have WhatsAPp, Messenger, Telegram... installed. I'm sure that some of those apps will scan your contacts and make a voice call over a wifi or data connection. TuGo does this but it also uses your inclusive minutes or texts.
Since the O2/H3G merger/aquisition failed, O2 must be struggling. No innovation and cost cutting at every opportunity.
07-11-2017 15:05
07-11-2017 15:23
That there are other messaging platforms isn't the point. TuGo (and WiFi Calling/Text) was useful because in areas without network coverage but with wifi i.e. in a house in rural areas, you are able to still receive calls and texts from anybody. If the entire world used WhatsApp then there would be no problem; obviously this isn't the case.
For O2 to discontinue a universal service that you are paying for while the replacement is limitedly supported is just incompetent.
Especially in the case of the OnePlus 5. The phone is only around 6 months old, O2 is the only carrier that has it on contract, O2 doesn't support it for WiFi calling, but EE does.
I'm glad I bought the handset myself than upgrading with O2 as if O2 doesn't have a solution to this problem when TuGo goes dark I'm free to jump ship to EE and good riddence.
07-11-2017 19:44
07-11-2017 19:44
Although EE only supports Wifi calling on their own branded phones @Anonymous Check the last paragraph here
Veritas Numquam Perit
29-11-2017 11:07
My issue is, when I renewed my contract and took a new One Plus 5 just over a month ago why didn't the "Guru" ask me the simple question:
"Do you rely on TuGo at the moment? If so then a different phone may be worth considering if you'll need a similar service in the coming months."