Now calls work even if there's no network! BSNL launches nationwide Wi-Fi calling, without a single extra rupee.

BSNL WiFi Calling: With the start of the new year, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has provided significant relief to its customers. The company has launched Wi-Fi Calling, or Voice over WiFi (VoWiFi), in all telecom circles across the country. This feature allows users to make and receive calls over a Wi-Fi network, even when their mobile signal is weak.

Calls will now be easy even in areas with low network coverage

The biggest benefit of Wi-Fi Calling will be found in areas where mobile networks are often unavailable. BSNL users, especially those in rural and remote areas, will now be able to call seamlessly over a stable Wi-Fi connection. If you have a BSNL Bharat Fiber or other broadband connection at home or in the office, you'll no longer have to worry about network issues.

 

Calls can be made directly from the mobile dialer, without an app.

There's no need to download any third-party apps for this service. Wi-Fi Calling works directly from your phone's default dialer, and calls are made using your existing mobile number. Uniquely, calls automatically switch between Wi-Fi and mobile networks during a call, preventing interruptions.

No additional charges, same old tariff

BSNL has clarified that customers will not be charged any additional fee for Wi-Fi calling. Calls made via Wi-Fi will be billed like regular voice calls. This means users will be able to continue making calls as per their existing plan, without any additional cost.

Which mobile phones will have this facility?

Wi-Fi Calling is supported on most new and modern smartphones. Users simply need to enable Wi-Fi Calling in their phone's settings. If there are any concerns about a device, BSNL advises customers to contact their nearest service center or helpline.

BSNL takes a big step towards network upgrade

The nationwide launch of Wi-Fi Calling is part of BSNL's network modernization initiative. Its goal is to provide better connectivity in areas where mobile network connectivity has been a significant challenge. This move will not only provide relief to customers but is also expected to reduce the pressure on the mobile network.