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US Regional Operator SI Wireless Launches WiFi Calling Service Using Cloud VoWiFi Solution

US Regional Operator SI Wireless Launches WiFi Calling Service Using Cloud VoWiFi Solution Snapshot of Interop's Website

SI Wireless, a regional mobile operator in the US has launched WiFi Calling using the Interop Technologies CorePlusX Voice-Over-WiFi (VoWiFi) solution. The operator has made VoWiFi service available to subscribers across its markets in Tennessee and Kentucky.

According to Interop, its cloud-based VoWiFi solution will enable SI Wireless subscribers to make voice calls and send text messages across any available WiFi network. With its innovative WiFi Calling client, the solution supports native dialing experiences on customer devices, making the calling experience natural and seamless.

VoWiFi is one of the many components of Interop’s CorePlusX suite, a complete standards-based, end-to-end IMS core and advanced IP services solution that enables new offerings to be deployed separately or in combination with other CorePlusX services. 

Mike Jaksich, CTO, SI Wireless
Interop’s CorePlusX VoWiFi solution will allow us to capitalize on the immediate market demand for WiFi Calling, as well as allow our subscribers to experience one of the most exciting advanced IP services in the marketplace.

Mike Slamka, Director of Customer Relations, Interop Technologies
Helping operators meet their immediate market demand while also establishing a seamless path to other advanced IP services, such as VoLTE and RCS, is a true point of differentiation for us.

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