Flow launches voice over Wi-Fi calling to customers nationwide
KINGSTON, Jamaica—Telecoms provider Flow has announced that a substantial portion of its customer base can now access voice over Wi-Fi (VoWiFi), enabling mobile users to make and receive calls over any secure Wi-Fi connection.
Flow launched the feature in December, marking another step in the company’s ongoing investment in innovative technology designed to improve connectivity and enhance the customer experience. The service comes at no additional cost to customers.
“Voice over WiFi gives our customers greater reliability and more ways to stay connected,” said Danielle Savory, senior manager of communications. “As Jamaica advances further into its digital future, Flow remains committed to delivering technology that empowers people and keeps communication flowing.”
VoWiFi enhances voice connectivity by allowing calls to be made over Wi-Fi, complementing Flow’s mobile network. This gives customers added flexibility to stay connected in locations where Wi-Fi provides the best calling experience.
VoWi-Fi calls are billed as standard phone calls and work seamlessly in the background, switching between mobile and Wi-Fi networks when applicable to maintain call quality.
Customers with limited or no mobile coverage, including those in buildings with dense walls, remote locations, or underground areas, will experience improved call clarity and reliability.
VoWiFi also offers global convenience as customers can make and receive calls over Wi-Fi from anywhere in the world.
To activate VoWi-Fi, customers need a compatible device, an active Flow LTE SIM, and access to a secure Wi-Fi network.
On Android: Go to settings>network & internet>mobile network> Wi-Fi calling and toggle on.
On iPhone: Go to settings> phone & Wi-Fi calling and enable Wi-Fi calling on this iPhone.
Ensure Wi-Fi is connected and airplane mode is off.
Once enabled, a small VoWiFi or Wi-Fi Call icon will appear in the status bar, indicating that the device is connected and ready to make calls over Wi-Fi.