Wi-Fi Calling Handover: What UC Dashboards Miss
Dashboards love green tiles; voice engineers need handover timelines. We list the gaps we still see in enterprise monitoring kits.
Wi-Fi calling introduces jitter profiles that differ from macro cellular hops. The article catalogs blind spots—particularly around DTLS resumption—and suggests instrumentation your NOC can adopt without ripping out existing collectors.
What the desk verified
- Handover timeline sketch aligned to 802.11k events
- Gap list for popular UC analytics packs
- Minimal SNMP OIDs worth tracking during pilots
- Operator checklist for escalations
Takeaways
- A gap list you can attach to procurement reviews
- Shared vocabulary with wireless owners
- Fewer false positives during night shifts
Responsible editor
Reference tuition: 410,000 KRW (informational only)
FAQ
Carrier specific?
Examples stay generic; carrier quirks belong in follow-up office hours.
Hardware sniffers required?
Helpful but optional; many teams start with PCAP from existing mirrors.
Coverage gaps?
Satellite backhaul scenarios are intentionally omitted.
Reader notes
Handover timeline sketch mirrored a spike we saw last quarter—useful even if uncomfortable.
