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Australia-The problem of texting between mobile phones in China is urgent! I hope experienced people can really understand the answer. wait for

I just answered the same question as you: I am an overseas Chinese in Australia, and China (Chinese mainland) sent a short message to Australia 1 yuan (excluding MMS). Only when it is successful, it will be charged, and when it is unsuccessful, it will be free to the receiver. Australia sends short messages to China, and the receiver in China is free. There is no need to open any international calls. As long as you can receive other short messages from China, you can also receive short messages from Australia, which is no different from texting each other in China. Sending text messages from Australia to China is the same as sending text messages from Australia to Australia, but it is more expensive than making local calls in Australia. Sending text messages in Australia is more expensive than making phone calls with Iphone. It doesn't matter which company's card. Generally, Vodafone is also used by 3G companies, but when China sends short messages to Australia, he should pay attention to the following: some mobile phones in Australia don't display Chinese, but they will display garbled codes after receiving them (but they will be charged, whether it is garbled or not), so make sure that the other party can display Chinese or send English. Pay attention to the international area code when sending text messages in China, for example, Australia is: 006 1+ mobile phone number (especially if the Australian mobile phone starts with "0", you should remove "0", for example, the Australian mobile phone is: 006 1433656, then you send text messages. Welcome to Australia. . . Good luck. . . .