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Does Telecom have a short message service for sending and receiving children's homework?
Yes, the school magazine is Education. "He Xue (School Communication)" establishes an effective communication bridge among students, parents and teachers in kindergartens, primary schools, middle schools and middle schools/colleges. Teachers can choose short messages and education (school newsletter) portals to convey school notices, homework, exams, school performance and other information to parents anytime and anywhere. Parents can log on to the education (school newsletter) portal and interact with teachers through online messages, mobile phone messages and other means. Students can communicate with their teachers through the education (school newsletter) portal, and they can also create blogs to show their personal style. China Telecom Tianyi mobile phone users can handle SMS (not in the last five days of each month). "He Xue Communication" has no fixed validity period, and China Telecom reserves the right to terminate this service. For more service benefits, click on "official website" customer service 35 below to answer your questions.
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