T-Mobile Commercial Voice Over 5G (VoNR) Service GA
June 7, 2022
T-Mobile's
commercial Voice Over 5G (VoNR) service is live for customers in limited
areas of Portland, Ore. and Salt Lake City, achieving another technology
milestone with its industry-leading nationwide Standalone (SA) 5G
network, which no other operator in the country has. With VoNR, the
Un-carrier can keep devices always connected to 5G and enable future
transformative applications that require a seamless 5G connection. The
Un-carrier plans to continue its VoNR rollout to many additional areas
this year.
“We don’t just have the leading 5G network in the country. T-Mobile is
setting the pace for providers around the globe as we push the industry
forward – now starting to roll out another critical service over 5G,”
said Neville Ray, President of Technology at T-Mobile. “5G is already
driving new levels of engagement, transforming how our customers use
their smartphones and bringing unprecedented connectivity to areas that
desperately need it. And it’s just going to get better thanks to the
incredible T-Mobile team and our partners who are tirelessly innovating
and advancing the capabilities of 5G every day.”
Standalone 5G removes the need for an underlying 4G LTE network and 4G
core, so 5G can reach its true potential. In other words, it’s “pure
5G”, and T-Mobile was the first in the world to deliver it nationwide
nearly two years ago.
The addition of VoNR takes T-Mobile’s standalone 5G network to the next
level by enabling it to carry voice calls, keeping customers seamlessly
connected to 5G. In the near-term, customers connected to VoNR will
notice slightly faster call set-up times, meaning less delay between the
time they dial a number and when the phone starts ringing. But VoNR is
not just about a better calling experience. Most importantly, VoNR
brings T-Mobile one step closer to truly unleashing its standalone 5G
network because it enables advanced capabilities like network slicing
that rely on a continuous connection to a 5G core.
“VoNR represents the next step in the 5G maturity journey—an application
that exists and operates in a complete end-to-end 5G environment,” said
Jason Leigh, research manager, 5G & Mobility at IDC. “Migrating to VoNR
will be a key factor in developing new immersive app experiences that
need to tap into the full bandwidth, latency and density benefits
offered by a 5G standalone network.”
“The commercial launch of the VoNR service is another important step in
T-Mobile’s successful 5G deployment,” said Fredrik Jejdling, Executive
Vice President and Head of Business Area Networks at Ericsson. “It
demonstrates how we as partners can introduce 5G voice based on the
Ericsson solution.”
“We are proud of our partnership with T-Mobile to bring the full
capabilities of 5G to customers in the United States,” said Tommi Uitto,
President, Nokia Mobile Networks. “Nokia’s radio and core solutions
power T-Mobile’s 5G standalone network – and this VoNR deployment is a
critical step forward for the new 5G voice ecosystem.”
“At
Samsung, we want to give our users the best possible 5G experience on
every device — and today’s announcement represents a big step forward,”
said Jude Buckley, Executive Vice President, Mobile eXperience at
Samsung Electronics America. “By supporting extensive integration and
testing, and working alongside an industry leader like T-Mobile, we’re
bringing to life all the benefits of 5G technology with the help of our
Samsung Galaxy devices.”
VoNR is available for customers in parts of Portland, Ore. and Salt Lake
City with the Samsung Galaxy S21 5G and is expected to expand to more
areas and more 5G smartphones this year including the Galaxy S22.
T-Mobile is the leader in 5G with the country’s largest, fastest and
most reliable 5G network. The Un-carrier’s Extended Range 5G covers
nearly everyone in the country – 315 million people across 1.8 million
square miles. 225 million people nationwide are covered with super-fast
Ultra Capacity 5G, and T-Mobile expects to cover 260 million in 2022 and
300 million next year.