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Voice over Long Term Evolution (VoLTE) is a technology that enables voice calls over 4G and 5G networks. It is an IP-based technology that uses the same infrastructure as 4G and 5G data services, allowing for higher quality voice calls and faster call setup times. VoLTE also allows for simultaneous voice and data services, allowing users to make calls while using data services such as streaming video or browsing the web.
VoLTE is becoming increasingly popular as 4G and 5G networks become more widespread. It is seen as a more efficient and cost-effective way to provide voice services, as it does not require the use of separate networks for voice and data. This also allows for better integration of voice and data services, allowing for more advanced features such as video calling and multimedia messaging.
Some of the major players in the VoLTE market include AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint, Vodafone, Orange, and Telefonica. These companies are investing heavily in the development of VoLTE technology, as well as in the deployment of 4G and 5G networks. Show Less Read more