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The leader has gone to India, with the mobile phone number 134, at home. How can I send him a message? How much is one?
In foreign countries, if you don't know the charge of SMS in advance, don't send SMS easily, because in some countries or regions, texting is even more expensive than calling directly. The charging principle for China mobile users to send short messages abroad (or overseas) is: local short message fee × 1 15%+0. 1 RMB per message. For example, in China and Hong Kong, the cost of sending short messages to mainland mobile users using Hongkong Telecom's network may be close to that of RMB in 4 yuan.
Pay attention even if you receive a text message. Although many countries receive SMS for free like China, in some countries, you have to pay for it. Even if you receive short messages such as customized weather forecast in China, you may have to charge a short message fee abroad. Users should ask the operator before leaving the country.
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