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Voice over Long-Term Evolution (acronym VoLTE) is an LTE high-speed wireless communication standard for voice calls and SMS using mobile phones and data terminals. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] VoLTE has up to three times more voice [ 3 ] and data capacity than older 3G UMTS and up to six times more than 2G GSM .
VoLGA is an acronym for Voice over LTE via Generic Access. The VoLGA Forum's mission is to promote the widespread adoption of VoLGA technology. The group wants to enable mobile operators to deliver voice and messaging services over upcoming LTE radio access networks using the same core networks they use today to support voice services on 2G/GSM ...
Most major backers of LTE preferred and promoted VoLTE from the beginning. The lack of software support in initial LTE devices, as well as core network devices, however led to a number of carriers promoting VoLGA (Voice over LTE Generic Access) as an interim solution. [108]
Single Radio Voice Call Continuity (SRVCC) provides an interim solution for handing over VoLTE (Voice over LTE) to 2G/3G networks. The voice calls on LTE network are meant to be packet switched [1] calls which use IMS system to be made. To make it inter operable with existing networks, these calls are to be handed over to Circuit switched calls ...
Cellular network standards and generation timeline. This is a comparison of standards of wireless networking technologies for devices such as mobile phones.A new generation of cellular standards has appeared approximately every tenth year since 1G systems were introduced in 1979 and the early to mid-1980s.
Voice over New Radio or Voice over 5G (acronym VoNR or Vo5G) is a high-speed wireless communication standard for voice services over 5G networks, utilizing mobile phones, data terminals, IoT devices, and wearables. [1] Like 4G networks, 5G do not natively support voice calls traditionally carried over circuit-switched technology. [2]
Because 4G LTE is a data-transmitting network, when it launched, Verizon customers' voice calls were still carried over the company's CDMA2000 network, [63] which was developed for 3G cellphones. In September 2014, Verizon launched voice over LTE (VoLTE) ; [ 64 ] this allowed voice calls to transmit via the data-only LTE network.
For technical details on LTE and a list of its designated operating frequencies, bands, and roaming possibilities, see LTE frequency bands. Bands 33 to 44 are assigned to TDD-LTE. Note: This list of network deployments does not imply any widespread deployment or national coverage.