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Does Unicom handle business on Saturday and Sunday?

Handle. Usually, business halls are open on Saturday and Sunday, but the business hours of business halls in different regions are different.

Business hours of the business hall: 8: 00 am to 6: 00 pm, the business hall of the central business district of a big city, and it doesn't get off work until 8: 00 am to 7: 00 pm. No rest at noon, no rest on holidays and weekends. You can call the local Unicom customer service hotline, and the staff will check the business hours of the designated business hall.

Business scope of Unicom business hall:

1. Basic services: including call establishment, call transfer, network age upgrade plan and optional package handling of 20 yuan package. Account inquiry, integral inquiry, personal information inquiry, password modification, online number purchase and card purchase.

2. Internet traffic category: you can handle half-year traffic packets, 3G traffic packets and traffic packet subscription records, and open 4G networks.

3. Upgrade the 4G category: you can upgrade the 4G package, upgrade the 4G combination package and upgrade the 4G status query.

4. International business: it can handle international and Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao roaming and international and Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao long-distance including WLAN opening/closing and WLAN password modification/reset.

5. Bank card withholding: Bank card withholding business and payment record inquiry.

China United Network Communications Group Co., Ltd. (English name: China Unicom, abbreviated as "China Unicom" and "Unicom") was established on June 6, 2009 on the basis of the former China Netcom and the former China Unicom. It has branches in 365 and 438+0 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) and many overseas countries and regions, which is the only one in China.

China Unicom provides telephone service, Internet access and application, data communication, video service, international, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan communication and other services, which can meet the various communication needs of international and domestic customers. Covering both fixed and mobile fields, it has overseas operating companies in Hong Kong, North America, Europe, Japan and Singapore.

Mobile value-added services: providing SMS, mobile phone newspaper, Unicom incoming call information, ringtone, Li Yin, mobile phone mailbox, MMS, Internet traffic, and various value-added services such as incoming call display, call forwarding, call waiting, call holding, multi-party call, voice mail, Unicom secretary and missed message reminder.

Mobile TV: The service provided by China Unicom to watch video programs on mobile phones. Using this service needs the support of WCDMA network of China Unicom. You can order, download and upload videos through the mobile TV client or Unicom 3G portal, and you can also watch multiple live TV channels in real time. New Power: New Power is a customer brand launched by China Unicom for teenagers aged 15-26, and it is also the first customer brand of China Unicom.

Ruyitong: Ruyitong is an affordable and convenient mobile communication service provided by China Unicom.

World Wind: "World Wind" is a brand-new mobile communication service exclusively launched by China Unicom to meet the diverse communication needs of users. With this service, you can freely switch between GSM and CDMA mobile networks and enjoy dual-network service by using only one dual-mode mobile phone.

116114: customers provide multimedia channels based on116114.

Wide field of vision: Wide field of vision video monitoring system is a service that China Unicom provides customers with remote collection, transmission, storage, processing and replay of cross-regional images, sounds and various alarm signals on the basis of broadband network.

Number portability: In June of 20 10, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology will implement the "number portability" policy in Tianjin and Hainan. In the first year, 2G users of China Mobile can transfer their numbers to China Unicom and China Telecom.

Legal basis:

According to Article 36 of the Labor Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the state implements a working-hour system in which the daily working hours of laborers do not exceed eight hours and the average weekly working hours do not exceed forty-four hours.