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VoLTE vs Legacy Voice

The three voice mechanisms

Before VoLTE became the standard, a 4G phone making a voice call had to use one of two legacy mechanisms. This page compares all three approaches.

Circuit Switch Fallback (CSFB)

CSFB was the interim mechanism deployed while operators built out IMS infrastructure for VoLTE. When a 4G device received a voice call or initiated one, the network instructed the device to drop to 3G (or 2G if 3G was unavailable). The call was then handled as a traditional circuit-switched call on the legacy network. When the call ended, the device returned to 4G.

Problems with CSFB:

  • 6 to 8 second delay from call initiation to connection while the handover to 3G occurred
  • LTE data connection dropped entirely for the duration of the call
  • Voice quality limited to AMR-NB narrowband (300 Hz to 3.4 kHz)
  • Two radio handovers per call (4G to 3G at start; 3G back to 4G at end) consuming battery and adding transition delay
  • No longer functional in the UK – 3G networks are closed

2G / 3G circuit voice

Traditional 2G and 3G voice used circuit-switched bearers – a dedicated time slot or radio channel reserved for the duration of the call. This was reliable but inefficient: the channel was occupied whether or not speech was present. Voice quality was limited by the narrowband codecs (AMR-NB on 3G).

Full comparison

Parameter 2G/3G Circuit Voice CSFB VoLTE
Call setup time 3-5 seconds 6-8 seconds (+ fallback) Under 2 seconds
Voice codec AMR-NB AMR-NB AMR-WB (HD Voice)
Audio frequency 300-3,400 Hz 300-3,400 Hz 50-7,000 Hz
Data during call Limited (HSDPA) Drops to 3G speed or off Full LTE speed maintained
Battery impact Low Higher – two handovers Lower – stays on LTE
Available in UK 2G only (no 3G since 2024) No – 3G networks closed Yes – all 4 operators
IMS required No No Yes
SIM ISIM required No No Yes

Why CSFB is not a fallback option

This is worth being explicit about: CSFB is no longer a fallback option in the UK. It depended on the existence of an active 3G network. All UK 3G networks were switched off in 2024. A device configured to use CSFB on a UK network will attempt to fall to 3G, find no 3G available, and fail to complete the call. The only voice mechanism on UK 4G networks is VoLTE.