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Can I send short messages between domestic and foreign mobile phones?
As long as international calls are made, you can talk to each other.
However, you can send short messages without making an international call.
It's just that you can't call.
The other party can call.
The answer is free.
How to send it to international customers: Enter "international code (00)+ country code+customer number" at the sending number. (Note: "00" can be replaced by "+"here)
Note: However, due to the settlement relationship with related companies in Japan, the international SMS service with Japan has been suspended.
The operation method of sending SMS to Chinese mainland mobile phone customers by visiting customers is "+86- mobile phone number" (except for visiting Korea and Japan).
China Mobile customers (except Shenzhouxing customers) send short messages 1 RMB/message to foreign customers in China.
If you want to check the country code, you can search on the mobile phone websites in www.googlw.com or China.
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