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I send someone else’s URL via text message and they access the Internet, do I pay for it?
You don’t need to pay for other people’s Internet access, but the rate for sending text messages must be paid by the sender. For example:
A sends a text message to B, and B clicks on the URL in the text message to browse and view it;
In this process, A needs to pay the communication fee for the text message, and the fee is based on The tariff standards of different communication service providers vary, generally 0.1-0.2.
B needs to pay the traffic fee generated by opening the web page to browse the website, which is the Internet access fee mentioned above.
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