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The difference between domestic ordinary traffic and other traffic

The difference between domestic general traffic and other traffic lies in its characteristics, scope of application and nature.

1, different features: general traffic is universal in China, and any software can be used. Mobile dedicated traffic refers to the restricted software traffic of mobile 4g regional directional traffic packets.

2. Different scope of use: the general traffic in the province means that it can only be used in the province where the mobile phone card belongs, and it cannot be used for business trips or travel to other provinces. Other traffic should be additional traffic outside some packages, which belongs to the kind of directional traffic. Please consult the operator's customer service for specific usage.

3. Different in nature: general traffic is traffic without any restrictions, and private traffic is traffic with certain restrictions. Generally, restrictions include network usage, such as 3G traffic or 4G traffic, and time restrictions, such as time usage within a specified time period, regional restrictions, and use within a specified area.

Traffic query method

1. Call the platform used for manual consultation. For example, China Telecom can call 10000 and China Mobile can call10086; China Unicom can call 100 10 for manual consultation.

2. SMS query method: For example, China Telecom: edit 108 and send it to 1000 1 to query traffic usage; For example, China Mobile: edit the short message CXGPS and send it to 10086 to check the traffic; For example, China Unicom: edit the short message CXLL and send it to 100 10 to query the traffic usage in real time.

3. Log in to official website, the platform used, and select the province to query.

4. Users can query their current traffic usage anytime and anywhere in the mobile phone business hall, and also support short messages to remind traffic usage by day, week and month.