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The speed requirements for Wi-Fi calling are relatively low compared to some other internet activities, such as streaming high-definition videos. Wi-Fi calling typically works well with standard broadband speeds. However, the exact speed requirements can vary depending on your mobile provider or device.
As a general guideline, a stable broadband connection with a minimum speed of around 0.5 Mbps for both upload and download should be sufficient for basic voice calls over Wi-Fi. However, for better call quality, especially in situations with potential network congestion or interference, faster speeds are recommended.
For higher quality or high-definition voice calls, your Wi-Fi network should ideally have speeds of at least 1 Mbps or more in both directions (upload and download). This is because Wi-Fi calling uses Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), and a faster, more stable connection can help ensure clearer and more reliable voice communication.
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