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How much does Unicom charge for roaming in Switzerland?
The local call in Switzerland is 2.86 yuan/minute, the call in Chinese mainland is 3.86 yuan/minute, and the call is 2.86 yuan/minute;
Internet access fees:
According to 0.0 1 yuan/kb;
SMS tariff:
Send short messages to Chinese mainland 1.26 yuan/,and send short messages to other countries and regions 2. 16 yuan/;
MMS tariff:
Sending MMS to Chinese mainland is charged according to the standard of "international roaming traffic fee" (0.0 1 yuan /KB)+ "domestic MMS fee" (0.90 yuan/article), and sending MMS to customers in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao and other countries and regions is charged according to "international roaming traffic fee" (0.0 1 yuan /KB)+ "current domestic MMS fee. Press "international roaming traffic fee" (0.0 1 yuan /KB) to receive MMS.
Tips:
1. The roaming support countries and tariffs of prepaid customers are slightly different, and the roaming tariffs may be adjusted. It is suggested to log in to the online business hall of China Unicom through Home >; Common functions > International, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao roaming fee inspection office.
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