Wi-Fi Calling

With Wi-Fi Calling it’s easy to make and receive calls and texts in any location covered by Wi-Fi across NZ or overseas, even when you have a weak or no mobile signal.

It works like a normal call, plus there’s no additional charge for Primo customers as it will come out of your mobile plan’s call and text allowance as usual.​ It will also use a minimal amount of your internet data.

Easy to set up and even easier to use, simply check you have an approved OneNZ compatible mobile phone that’s been updated with the latest software, then turn on Wi-Fi Calling in your phone’s settings, and connect to a Wi-Fi network.​ Note that local interference and Wi-Fi traffic load may impact the Wi-Fi Calling experience at certain times.

When in use, an icon will be displayed on your device, at the top of your screen.

Connect inside or outside without a fuss – Wi-Fi Calling connects automatically if you’re connected to Wi-Fi and have a weak mobile signal.

Over time, as new software is released and updated on phones, we expect more devices to be enabled for Wi-Fi Calling.​
Within NZ, all calls will try to connect to the cellular (mobile) network first, and then try to use Wi-Fi if the mobile signal is too weak*. But if you are overseas, then Wi-Fi Calling will be automatically preferred.

When overseas, connect to any available Wi-Fi network and turn on Wi-Fi Calling to be able to call and TXT as if you are still in NZ. You don’t need to turn on Roaming to use Wi-Fi Calling so you won’t be charged roaming rates however your minutes and TXTs used over WIFI Calling will come out of your mobile plan allowance. Eg if you call a NZ number using Wi-Fi Calling while roaming overseas, this will come out of your plan allowance. If you call a local number in the country you’re traveling in, you’ll be charged the standard cost of calling an international number, like you would at home. Note that calls will drop once you leave Wi-Fi coverage, and you will need to turn on Roaming to make a call.

You can make emergency calls using Wi-Fi Calling, it will first try to use the mobile network before it uses Wi-Fi Calling*.
Emergency Mobile Alerts will only be received if you have coverage from the mobile network, if you use Wi-Fi Calling in a non-coverage area or are on airplane mode you won’t receive the Emergency Mobile Alert.

* VoLTE registered phones connected on the 4G or 5G networks should automatically transfer between Wi-Fi and mobile signal which means you shouldn’t get cut off while you’re on the phone.  A non VoLTE phone will use Wi-Fi Calling in suitable conditions, but not hand in or out of cellular.

*Wi-Fi Calling uses your broadband connection.  If there is a power cut that affects your broadband equipment (wireless connection, routers etc), then Wi-Fi Calling won’t work.  Are you or anyone in your household a vulnerable consumer under the 111 Contact Code? Read more about it here.

 

Roaming

 

Roaming just works when you land.

You can call, TXT or use data in over 100 destinations across 70 countries – including Australia.

The Primo Endless Mobile plans, should allow you to use Daily Roaming, which is just like using your everyday plan but with a simple daily $9 charge.

Before heading overseas, make sure your phone’s operating system is updated to latest version and VoLTE roaming is turned on. Some older phones may not work on certain networks overseas.

On arrival overseas, when you switch on your phone, you’ll get a welcome TXT. It will tell you how much it costs to use your phone overseas, for example of your destination is covered by Daily Roaming, as well as some other useful information.

You can also use Wi-Fi Calling when overseas, connect to any available Wi-Fi network and turn on Wi-Fi Calling to be able to call and TXT as if you are still in NZ. You don’t need to turn on Roaming to use Wi-Fi Calling so you won’t be charged roaming rates however your minutes and TXTs used over WIFI Calling will come out of your mobile plan allowance. Eg if you call a NZ number using Wi-Fi Calling while roaming overseas, this will come out of your plan allowance. If you call a local number in the country you’re travelling in, you’ll be charged the standard cost of calling an international number, like you would at home. Note that calls will drop once you leave Wi-Fi coverage, and you will need to turn on Roaming to make a call.

If you are going by sea or air, its worth checking Maritime Roaming costs for cruises, or using in-flight roaming on the plane as they vary and are different from the standard roaming rates.

For other destinations, you will be charged per minute or per TXT at rates specific to that location. www.one.nz/roaming/

Simplified rates apply to other destinations. www.one.nz/daily-roaming

 

Talk (Mins) and TXTs

Endless calls & TXTs are for standard person-to-person calls and TXTs to standard NZ and Australian numbers. Excludes special and premium numbers (i.e. short codes). Personal Mobile use only.

Any non-standard calls will be charged per minute, rounded up to the closest full minute, unless otherwise stated by the service provider.

Calls to voicemail are free

MMS/PXTs – 49c per MMS/PXT to One NZ mobiles, any other mobile network in NZ and any email address.

International calls – $0.69/min for calls to mobiles & landlines in Ireland, UK, USA & Canada. $1.39/min for mobile & landlines to other countries. Satellite calls/min: $15.64 Inmarsat A, $11.50 Inmarsat B, $4.03 Global Star

Video Calls (excluding video calling apps and other data-based video calling features). $0.49/min to One NZ mobiles. $2.00/min to other NZ/international mobiles.

 

Max Speed Data

Max Speed data refers to data that is delivered at the maximum speed available on the One NZ network. The speed experienced is dependent on your location and the device you are using.

The amount of your full speed data allowance varies depending on which plan you have selected.

You can also check your data usage by logging into your MyPrimo Portal (updated daily).

If you continue to exceed your Max Speed Data allowance, then it might be time to upgrade your plan.  All our plans are open term, which means you can change your plan to suit your needs once a month.

Fair use applies.

 

Over Usage

Full Speed Plans won’t be slowed down when you reach your data cap, its always full speed and our advertised plans have a low over usage cost of only $1.00 (incl GST) per GB.

Our capped plans will be slowed down when you reach your data cap, there are no over use costs. To speed up again you can purchase a Data Pack.

Multiple PC’s / Wireless Router

If you want to connect more than one device then an indoor wireless router will be required.

Primo provides a router free with your connection and it comes fully pre-configured with your user details and passwords. Configuration changes can only be performed by Primo. Primo will supply a replacement if your router fails unless you are found to be at fault, in which case you will be charged for the replacement. Talk to us about specialised routers, POA.

A $199 charge will be added to your final account and will be credited back when your router is returned within 14 days should you choose to disconnect from Primo.

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