Applications that facilitate voice communication over a wireless internet connection, often referred to as WiFi calling applications, enable users to make and receive calls without relying on a cellular network. These programs leverage Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology to transmit audio data via a broadband internet connection. Examples include apps which integrate with existing phone numbers, and those providing dedicated VoIP numbers for communication.
The importance of these applications lies in their ability to provide connectivity in areas with poor cellular reception, as well as their potential to reduce call costs, especially for international calls. Historically, the reliance on cellular networks has presented limitations, particularly when traveling abroad or when facing coverage dead zones. WiFi calling applications have emerged as a viable alternative, offering greater flexibility and cost-effectiveness.