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  2. China SIM: check balance, how? - China Forum - Tripadvisor

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    Just an update, on both companies you use 'ye' to check you balance via SMS: ye to 10010 for Unicom. ye to 10086 for China Mobile. If have both in a dual-SIM phone you need to send the SMS of course from the SIM of that provider. Report inappropriate content. 5.

  3. Telephone numbers in China - Wikipedia

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    In mainland China, mobile phone numbers have eleven digits in the format 1xx-XXXX-XXXX (except for 140–144, which are 13-digit IoT numbers), in which the first three digits (13x to 19x) designate the mobile phone service provider. Before GSM, mobile phones had 6-digit (later upgraded to 7-digit) numbers starting with nine.

  4. Will I Lose My Chinese Number If It Is Out of Balance ...

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    If you are using the number from one of these Chinese operators, like China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom. You should know that if it is out of balance for 3 months, then your number will be recycled. That means you will lose this number forever. But if you are using the number from Nihao Mobile, you can suspend your number when you ...

  5. Telephone numbers in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    4xxxxxxxxxxx – Network number; 501 to 509 – SMS / Multimedia value-added services; 51xxxxxx to 57xxxxxx – Mobile phone number; 58xxxxxx – 'Class 2 Service' such as voice over IP; 59xxxxxx – Mobile phone number; 6xxxxxxx – Mobile phone number; 7xxxxxxx – Mobile phone number & pager number; 800xxxxxx – Toll-free telephone number

  6. How to get a chinese phone number for text? - China Forum

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    Can buy a Chinese SIM card in any larger branch of China Mobile, China Unicom or China Telecom. In cities outside Beijing and Shanghai it could be difficult to buy a Chinese SIM card though as they probably won’t speak English.

  7. National Anti-Fraud Center - Wikipedia

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    The National Anti-Fraud Center app detects received calls, SMS and downloaded apps, and if suspicious content is found and identified as fraudulent, it will actively warn users. The app also provides a "I want to report" function, which enables users to submit suspicious cell phone numbers, SMS, websites, APPs and other information to the ...

  8. Texting & Emailing from China to US - Beijing Forum

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    256 helpful votes. 9. Re: Texting & Emailing from China to US. 12 years ago. Two lessons I learned the hard way. 1) Be sure to contact your carrier to find out how to unlock your phone if you're going to be inserting a purchased SIM card. 2) If you use your carrier's service, find out the rate beforehand.

  9. Mobile phone industry in China - Wikipedia

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    When a mobile phone is stolen, the owner must visit the mobile phone service provider to cancel the previous card, in order to retain the previous phone number and pre-payment. A short message (SMS) or duanxin (Chinese: 短信), usually 0.10 yuan per message (up to 160 alphabetic or 70 Chinese characters), can be sent to any other cell phones ...