Jio has started Wi-Fi calling for subscribers in India. This information has been received by quoting a report. With this feature, users can make or receive voice calls via Wi-Fi network instead of cellular. Through Wi-Fi calling i.e. VoWi-Fi, subscribers will get better indoor coverage and good call quality even in congested areas.
Last week, Airtel introduced Wi-Fi calling for subscribers in India. However, it is limited to Delhi-NCR right now and its advantage can be availed only through Airtel Broadband. Jio Wi-Fi calling was being tested for a long time by Mukesh Ambani owned company Jio and now according to a new report, this service has been expanded to a few more areas.
According to the report of TelecomTalk, Jio Wi-Fi calling is available in Nashik, Maharashtra Circle and Delhi. However, just like Airtel, Jio Wi-Fi calling has also been made available only for select devices. According to a report, a Nashik user has shared a screenshot of the compatible Jio Wi-Fi calling feature with the iPhone on Twitter.
At the moment, Jio has not officially announced this service in India. At the same time, Airtel has announced Wi-Fi calling service for Airtel users of Delhi-NCR. However, to access it, you will need Airtel broadband and a compatible device. This includes OnePlus 7 Series, OnePlus 7T Series, Xiaomi POCO F1, Redmi K30 Pro, Samsung Galaxy M30s, Galaxy A10s, Galaxy J6, Galaxy On6 and iPhone 13 above.