TELUS iPhone Wi-Fi Calling Not Supported “At This Time”
While Rogers has officially announced they would support Wi-Fi Calling for iPhone users in iOS 9, we now have confirmation TELUS will not be supporting the feature–for now.

According to a statement via email, a TELUS representative explained “At this time, TELUS does not have Wi-Fi calling for iPhone.” No other details were provided.
Wi-Fi Calling on iPhone requires carrier support to be enabled and allows customers to make and receive calls and texts over Wi-Fi, when there is no cell signal. This is convenient for those in areas of poor coverage.
Earlier today TELUS released their two-year iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus pricing, set to start at $400 and $530 respectively. Pre-orders for Apple’s latest smartphone kicks off tonight at 12:01AM PDT/3:01AM EDT.
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Sucks to be a Telus customer
Telus will announce wifi calling support once Bell does.
Why? They are two different networks.
They have a shared 4G/LTE network
Ahh. Did not know.
Historically, Telus mobility has not been willing to be absent a service, that both its main mobility competitors have.
Hopefully Koodo customers get this at the same time as Telus. If I recall correctly, Telus and Koodo took a long time to get Visual Voicemail enabled when it was launched.
There’s telus visual voicemail? How…