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  2. 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.

  3. Resident Identity Card - Wikipedia

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    The Resident Identity Card ( Chinese: 居民身份证; pinyin: Jūmín Shēnfènzhèng) is an official identity document for personal identification in the People's Republic of China. According to the second chapter, tenth clause of the Resident Identity Card Law, residents are required to apply for resident identity cards from the local Public ...

  4. Mobile country code - Wikipedia

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    The first digit of the mobile country code identifies the geographic region as follows (the digits 1 and 8 are not used): 0: Test networks. 2: Europe. 3: North America and the Caribbean. 4: Asia and the Middle East. 5: Australia and Oceania.

  5. 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.

  6. Do I need a local China number to use Didi? - Shanghai Forum

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    4 years ago. No you don't need a Chinese local number to use Didi. I used my singapore phone number and have been able to use Didi through out my stay in China for 12 days. For payment, I use Alipay, which now accepts top up of max RMB 2000 from foreign credit cards. Or you can pay by cash, which is inconvenient.

  7. do i need a local phone number or esim is fine? - China Forum

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    I’m using a physical roaming SIM card in China called CMLink Global for data roaming in China. They also have E-SIMs but then I’m not sure if the prices for physical SIM cards and E-SIMs are the same. 3 Days Unlimited Data (500MB/day high speed) costs USD 2.06, 3 Days Unlimited Data (1GB/day high speed) costs USD 3.10 and 3 Days Unlimited ...

  8. Telephone numbers in Asia - Wikipedia

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    China: 8 +86: 00: Telephone numbers in China Cyprus: 3 +357: 00: Telephone numbers in Cyprus Egypt: 2 +20: 00: Telephone numbers in Egypt Georgia: 9 +995: 00: Telephone numbers in Georgia Hong Kong: 8 +852: 001: No area codes: Telephone numbers in Hong Kong India: 9 +91: 00: Telephone numbers in India Indonesia: 6 +62: 00x, 01xxx (VoIP) Open ...

  9. International Mobile Equipment Identity - Wikipedia

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    IMEI number - an example. The International Mobile Equipment Identity ( IMEI) [1] is a numeric identifier, usually unique, [2] [3] for 3GPP and iDEN mobile phones, as well as some satellite phones. It is usually found printed inside the battery compartment of the phone but can also be displayed on-screen on most phones by entering the MMI ...