Innovation in Montenegro: Crnogorski Telekom’s VoWiFi Service Redefines Connectivity

Crnogorski Telekom (CT), the leading telecommunications operator in Montenegro, has introduced Voice-over-Wi-Fi (VoWiFi) service, marking a groundbreaking moment in the country’s telecom industry. This innovative service empowers CT customers to make voice calls using Wi-Fi connectivity in areas where mobile signals are weak or unavailable.

Crnogorski Telekom Revolutionizes Connectivity in Montenegro

CT has brought the future of voice communication to Montenegro with the introduction of VoWiFi, further enhancing its reputation as an industry leader. This innovative service complements their recent launch of VoLTE (Voice over LTE), which allows voice calls over the high-speed 4G LTE network.

Seamless Voice Calls Over Wi-Fi

The VoWiFi service’s primary advantage is its ability to provide seamless voice calls when a stable mobile signal is out of reach. This is especially crucial in regions with challenging terrain or areas where mobile network signals might be compromised.

VoLTE Service Rollout Success

The successful rollout of VoLTE is the culmination of a comprehensive two-year project, reaffirming CT’s commitment to staying at the forefront of technological advancements. VoLTE promises enhanced call quality, faster call connections, and the convenience of simultaneously using the internet while engaged in a call.

Convenience Comes at No Extra Cost

CT is committed to offering these cutting-edge services at no additional cost to its customers. To enjoy VoLTE and VoWiFi, customers need a compatible smartphone that supports 4G VoLTE and VoWiFi calling. Once activated, users will receive an SMS notification, and support is readily available for those who require expedited activation.

Unlocking the Benefits of VoLTE

CT extols the virtues of VoLTE, emphasizing its capacity to reduce call setup times to a mere 2 to 3 seconds when both parties employ VoLTE-compatible devices. Furthermore, leveraging the 4G network instead of the 3G counterpart translates to enhanced battery life for mobile phones.

A Network Ready for the Future

In recent developments, CT announced the phase-out of its 3G network in favor of advanced technologies like 4G and 5G. The company’s 5G network already covers over 80% of Montenegro’s population, while the 4G network extends its reach to an impressive 97% of the populace.

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