I'd really like to see a U.S. carrier other than T - Mobile announce
unlicensed mobile access (UMA) support for VoWi - Fi calling, but that's another story altogether...
The Bold 9700 also allows you to make calls over Wi - Fi using a technology called
Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA); the voice - over-Wi-Fi feature improves reception in locations where cell signals are weak.
The 8320 has Wi - Fi and supports
Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA).
The BlackBerry Bold 9700 supports
Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA), also known as GAN.
Not exact matches
T -
Mobile is the first national carrier with an FMC offering targeted at enterprises, and the first to leverage UMA technology, which provides GSM / GPRS mobile devices with access to Meru enterprise WLANs over unlicensed spectrum
Mobile is the first national carrier with an FMC offering targeted at enterprises, and the first to leverage UMA technology, which provides GSM / GPRS
mobile devices with access to Meru enterprise WLANs over unlicensed spectrum
mobile devices with
access to Meru enterprise WLANs over
unlicensed spectrum bands.