on 13-05-2022 07:13
I am at home in the UK, with my wifi turned on and my phone set to make wifi calls
I phone my parents in new Zealand - its a wifi call so its free...
I thought ... but I am clearly wrong as a 1hr 20 mins call cost me £200
Am I wrong? Is there another setting I need to tweak?
Thanks for your help
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on 13-05-2022 07:26
WiFi Calling uses WiFi to connect you to O2's network, you still get charged for the call per minute, depending on the cost-saving Bolt-ons you may have.
For truly free calls from UK to NZ, get you and your called party to use WhatsApp, as an example, and home WiFi - calls between two WhatsApp users then are truly free. Skype does similar, and other such apps exist that do the same thing.
Sorry you had such a costly reveal that WiFi calling on O2's network is not free-of-charge (or included in your tariff, as a long call within the UK would be).
on 13-05-2022 07:26
WiFi Calling uses WiFi to connect you to O2's network, you still get charged for the call per minute, depending on the cost-saving Bolt-ons you may have.
For truly free calls from UK to NZ, get you and your called party to use WhatsApp, as an example, and home WiFi - calls between two WhatsApp users then are truly free. Skype does similar, and other such apps exist that do the same thing.
Sorry you had such a costly reveal that WiFi calling on O2's network is not free-of-charge (or included in your tariff, as a long call within the UK would be).
on 13-05-2022 07:35
thanks for your reply. nightmare learning curve
on 13-05-2022 09:10
on 13-05-2022 09:10
@adrian007 wrote:thanks for your reply. nightmare learning curve
Once bitten, twice shy, @adrian007.
Ways to save, but not free as you would get with WhatsApp calls, here for Contract customers (Pay monthly):
https://www.o2.co.uk/international/calling-abroad-pay-monthly