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iPhone with active VoLTE call

Voice over Long-Term Evolution (VoLTE) is a high-speed wireless communication standard for mobile phones and data terminals, including Internet of things (IoT) devices and wearables. VoLTE has up to three times more voice and data capacity than older 3G UMTS and up to six times more than 2G GSM. It uses less bandwidth because VoLTE's packet headers are smaller than those of unoptimized VoIP/LTE.[1] VoLTE calls are usually charged at the same rate as other calls.

To be able to make a VoLTE call, the device, its firmware, and the mobile telephone provider must all support the service in the area, and be able to work together. VoLTE has been marketed as HD Voice by some carriers, but this is not the same as the VoLTE standard.

VoLTE is based on the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) architectural framework, with specific profiles for control and media planes of voice service. This facilitates VoLTE on the LTE wireless broadband service defined by GSMA in PRD IR.92.[2] The approach results in the voice service (control and media planes) being delivered as data flows within the LTE data bearer, with no dependency on (or ultimately, requirement for) the circuit-switched voice network to be in the call path.

As of February 2019 there were 253 operators investing in VoLTE in 113 countries globally, including 184 operators with commercially launched VoLTE-HD voice service in 87 countries, up from 137 operators in 65 countries 12 months previously, according to data from the Global Mobile Suppliers Association.[3] By August 2019, these numbers had risen to 262 operators investing in VoLTE in 120 countries and 194 operators with launched VoLTE-HD voice services in 91 countries.[4]

History

Beginning in August 2012, MetroPCS launched the world's first commercial VoLTE services in Dallas, Texas, in the United States, alongside the first VoLTE phone, the LG Connect 4G.[5] In May 2014, Singtel introduced the world's first commercial "full-featured" VoLTE service in Singapore, only in combination with Galaxy Note 3, it was subsequently expanded.[6] In June 2014, KT showcased the world's first cross-border roaming services based on Voice over LTE. The South Korean operator partnered with China Mobile to develop VoLTE roaming services.[7]

In October 2014, operators based on IMS local breakout architecture with home routing systems.[8][clarification needed]

In November 2014, Verizon and AT&T announced the companies are enabling VoLTE-to-VoLTE connections between their respective customers. VoLTE interoperability between Verizon and AT&T customers began in 2015. Testing and design were performed between both companies using third party networks such as Alcatel-Lucent.[9] This was stated to have been completed in November 2017.[10]

On 11 July 2015, SEATEL Cambodia announced the world's first commercial 100% VoLTE service without 2G/3G in Cambodia.[11][12][13][14][15]

As of 2020, almost all new phones for sale support VoLTE.[citation needed]

On December 31st, 2020, Verizon Wireless retired their 2G and 3G CDMA networks in favor of 4G LTE and 5G UWB and Nationwide Low-Band 5G. Customers with CDMA-only devices (as well as older 4G LTE that do not support HD Voice) were required to upgrade their devices by the December 31st, 2020 shutoff date.

Devices

Voice quality

To ensure compatibility, 3GPP demand at least AMR-NB codec (narrow band), but the recommended speech codec for VoLTE is Adaptive Multi-Rate Wideband (AMR-WB), also known as HD Voice. This codec is mandated in 3GPP networks that support 16 kHz sampling.[16] Volte Fraunhofer IIS has proposed and demonstrated "Full-HD Voice", an implementation of the AAC-ELD (Advanced Audio Coding – Enhanced Low Delay) codec for LTE handsets. Where previous cell phone voice codecs only supported frequencies up to 3.5 kHz and upcoming wideband audio services branded as HD Voice up to 7 kHz, Full-HD Voice supports the entire bandwidth range from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. For end-to-end Full-HD Voice calls to succeed however, both the caller and recipient's handsets as well as networks have to support the feature.[17]

The GSMA has nominated the EVS codec for superwideband via VoLTE.[18]

See also

References

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  2. ^ Nick Russell (3 March 2013). "Official Document IR.92 – IMS Profile for Voice and SMS" (PDF). GSMA. Retrieved 14 September 2014.
  3. ^ "VoLTE and ViLTE: Global Market Update". GSA.
  4. ^ GSA: VoLTE & ViLTE: Global Market Update, August 2019
  5. ^ "MetroPCS lights up Voice over LTE (VoLTE) services, starts selling LG Connect 4G". Engadget. Retrieved 2018-08-08.
  6. ^ "SingTel, Samsung and Ericsson unveil world's first full-featured Voice over LTE service". SingTel. 19 May 2014. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
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  9. ^ "Verizon, AT&T partner to enable VoLTE interoperability". 3 November 2014. Retrieved 4 November 2014.
  10. ^ Segan, Sasha. "Verizon Is Heading Toward a Gigabit, CDMA-Free Future". PCMag. PCMag. Retrieved 14 November 2017.
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  12. ^ "GT-Tell buyer SEATEL investing in 4G rollout". TeleGeography. 2015-02-10. Retrieved 2015-02-10.
  13. ^ "Seatel, ZTE to deploy FDD-LTE network in Cambodia". RCR WIRELESS. 2015-06-23. Retrieved 2015-06-26.
  14. ^ "中兴通讯携手东南亚电信共建LTE 4G网络". CCTIME. 2015-06-18. Retrieved 2015-06-20.
  15. ^ "100% 4G VoLTE". Seatel. 25 Jun 2015. Retrieved 25 Jun 2015.
  16. ^ "LTE delivers superior voice, too" (PDF). Ericsson. 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 14 September 2014.
  17. ^ "Fraunhofer IIS Presents the World's First Full-HD Voice Calls on Android Phones over LTE at Mobile World Congress 2017" (PDF). Fraunhofer IIS. 23 February 2012. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
  18. ^ "EVS". Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS. Retrieved 2020-05-10.