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How does Unicom send traffic by sending SMS?

According to the different packages you use, different provinces and cities handle different traffic packages. For example, if you are a 2G user, a current 2G user, a 2G contract plan user or a member of Wojia, and the subscribed 3G provincial traffic package containing GPRS traffic in the package, the GPRS traffic in the original main package will be invalid after it takes effect.

Tariff standard:

10 yuan Package 100MB SMS KTLL 10 turn10 opened.

20 yuan package 300MB short message KTLL20 turn 100 10 opened.

30 yuan package 500MB short message KTLL30 turn 100 10 opened.

After exceeding the above package, the domestic traffic fee is 0.00 1 yuan /KB. 2G users who meet the conditions of direct ordering can order 3G provincial traffic packages, and they can choose to take effect immediately or the next month. 2G users who need to change packages or unsubscribe from GPRS traffic packages can only choose to order 3G provincial traffic packages in the next month. Changing and unsubscribing 3G provincial traffic packets will take effect the next month.

If you are a 3g user of China Unicom, users of 3G mobile phone packages of China Unicom who have been online for more than 6 months (inclusive) can apply for 3G domestic traffic packages, except for prepaid packages in 20 yuan.

SMS application code:

KT3GLL 10 turn 100 10 opened 10 yuan package 100MB domestic traffic package.

KT3GLL20 rpm 100 10 opened the 300MB domestic traffic packet of 20 yuan Packet.

KT3GL30RPM 100 10 20 yuan package will be launched, including 300MB domestic traffic package and above. After the package is exceeded, the domestic traffic charge is 0.0003 yuan /KB, and the product will take effect on 1 the following month.

Because the instructions for opening SMS in different regions are different. I suggest you try to query in the SMS command: /oftenInfo.html? MenuId=0004000 10002, select a province to inquire whether there is a short message instruction. You can also dial 100 10 directly to open the service.