* You can use FaceTime to create a video/voice call
* Depending on your carrier you can make a tunneled call
In all of these you are not creating an analog 3G call which is what Tom is referring to. These are LTE digital connections. '''The iPad does not offer GSM voice services.'''
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Apple intro'd voice over LTE with the iPhone 6 I don't know if that is possible in the iPad. So that maybe an option as well.
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Apple intro'd voice over LTE with the iPhone 6 I don't know if that is possible in the iPad. So that maybe an option as well. '''Update:''' VoLTE is not possible with the iPad
* You can use FaceTime to create a video/voice call
* Depending on your carrier you can make a tunneled call
-
In all of these you are not creating an analog 3G call which is what Tom is referring to. These are LTE digital connections. '''The iPad does not offer GCM voice services.'''
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In all of these you are not creating an analog 3G call which is what Tom is referring to. These are LTE digital connections. '''The iPad does not offer GSM voice services.'''
Apple intro'd voice over LTE with the iPhone 6 I don't know if that is possible in the iPad. So that maybe an option as well.
* You can use FaceTime to create a video/voice call
* Depending on your carrier you can make a tunneled call
-
In all of these you are not creating an analog 3G call which is what Tom is referring to. These are LTE digital connections. '''The iPad does not offer 3G services.'''
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In all of these you are not creating an analog 3G call which is what Tom is referring to. These are LTE digital connections. '''The iPad does not offer GCM voice services.'''
Apple intro'd voice over LTE with the iPhone 6 I don't know if that is possible in the iPad. So that maybe an option as well.
* You can use FaceTime to create a video/voice call
* Depending on your carrier you can make a tunneled call
-
In all of these you are not creating an analog 3G call which is what Tom is referring to. These are LTE digital connections. The iPad does not offer 3G services.
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In all of these you are not creating an analog 3G call which is what Tom is referring to. These are LTE digital connections. '''The iPad does not offer 3G services.'''
Apple intro'd voice over LTE with the iPhone 6 I don't know if that is possible in the iPad. So that maybe an option as well.
* You can use FaceTime to create a video/voice call
* Depending on your carrier you can make a tunneled call
-
In all of these you are not creating an analog 3G call which is what Tom is referring to. These are LTE digital connections. The iPad does not offer G3 services.
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In all of these you are not creating an analog 3G call which is what Tom is referring to. These are LTE digital connections. The iPad does not offer 3G services.
Apple intro'd voice over LTE with the iPhone 6 I don't know if that is possible in the iPad. So that maybe an option as well.
* You can use FaceTime to create a video/voice call
* Depending on your carrier you can make a tunneled call
-
In all of these you are not creating an analog 3G call which is what Tom is referring to. These are LTE digital connections.
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In all of these you are not creating an analog 3G call which is what Tom is referring to. These are LTE digital connections. The iPad does not offer G3 services.
Apple intro'd voice over LTE with the iPhone 6 I don't know if that is possible in the iPad. So that maybe an option as well.
Well sorta ...
* You can use Skype to create a VoIP call
* You can use FaceTime to create a video/voice call
* Depending on your carrier you can make a tunneled call
In all of these you are not creating an analog 3G call which is what Tom is referring to. These are LTE digital connections.
Apple intro'd voice over LTE with the iPhone 6 I don't know if that is possible in the iPad. So that maybe an option as well.