Vodafone 4.2 - 2024 version
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Vodafone’s Network
Vodafone's 4G network, like other 4G networks worldwide, is based on LTE (Long-Term Evolution) technology. LTE is a standard for wireless broadband communication that provides higher data transfer speeds compared to previous generations of mobile networks (2G and 3G). This allows for faster internet browsing, smoother streaming of content, and improved overall performance of mobile devices.
What is Vodafones Network?
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- Customer’s phones stay on 4G when they make a call, so any apps in use keep their full 4G functionality. This allows downloading of content, playing videos, or anything else that relies on data streaming.
- The primary advantage of 4G calling is superior call quality. Call connection is quicker, and customers may find they get an even better signal in poor signal areas, as the 4G capability travels further into buildings.
- Customers with this feature enabled will automatically default to 4G Calling when they are in a 4G calling enabled area.
What Are the Benefits of 4G?
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Let's hear from the people behind Vodafone's network in the following slide!
Customers require a 4G calling /VoLTE (Voice over LTE) compatible handset to access the feature. What do we mean by handset? We're referring to a portable electronic device that combines the features of a mobile phone, a computer, and various other multimedia functionalities.All Pay Monthly handsets currently ranged by Vodafone are 4G calling/VoLTE compatible.
What Do Customers Need to Access 4G?
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It takes a team of engineers to keep Vodafone’s network running smoothly 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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Andrea Dona, Head of Networks in the UK, talks us through the rewards and challenges of working in networks.
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