Vodafone launched a new VoLTE communication standard: how to connect and what are the benefits.


The mobile operator Vodafone has informed its subscribers about the improved quality of communication.
The company's press service announced this.
Vodafone subscribers can now enjoy a new level of call quality. The company noted that phone conversations will be even better thanks to VoLTE (Voice over LTE) technology. It allows users to simultaneously use the Internet during a call, as well as provides voice transmission over the 4G network, ensuring sound clarity and comfort in communication.
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In particular, the advantages of VoLTE include:
- Clarity of voice: the sound is so high quality, it feels like you are talking in person.
- Connection speed: instant call connection.
- Continuous internet: use mobile internet even during calls.
- Does not require additional payments for using the service.
'Test VoLTE today by dialing the number *888*7# or activating it through the My Vodafone app. Feel all the advantages of modern communication. And check the list of cities where the technology is available on the website,' the company emphasized.
Previously, Vodafone launched a new service to protect subscribers from scammers.
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