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In fairness, it’s a complex feature to implement and requires a lot of testing. We raised this issue last year ( here) and the operator informed us that they aimed to add support by the end of 2020. The catch is that, until now, Vodafone hasn’t been able to add SMS support to Wi-Fi Calling like EE and Three UK – despite promising it since 2018, which created a problem for those whose main alternative would have been the retired Sure Signal kit. Instead, the operator has been busy promoting the use of Wi-Fi Calling (VoWiFi), which has been available for several years and enables consumers with a supporting Smartphone to harness their home WiFi connection in order to make mobile voice calls. Such devices have been useful for people who live in locations with either a weak indoor mobile signal or no signal at all, but sadly Vodafone stopped selling them on 30th April 2020.
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The Sure Signal (v3) is a small device that plugs into a fixed line broadband ISP network (minimum speed required of 1Mbps), which enables it to harness your home internet connection to boost an indoor 3G mobile signal using the 2100MHz band. time coming, but Vodafone has now confirmed to .uk that they’ve finally started to add the ability to send and receive text (SMS) messages via Wi-Fi Calling, which is important news for those who no longer have the option of using a femtocell based Sure Signal ( 3G) router.