According to news on August 17, recently, a Shanghai citizen claimed that the traffic fee for his Moments when traveling abroad was 16,000 yuan, which attracted widespread attention. In response, the Shanghai Communications Administration said that different countries have different standards for international roaming. According to China Telecom's regulations, the system will circuit breaker for users whose roaming charges exceed 500 yuan on that day (0:00-24:00 Beijing time), suspend the user's data roaming function, and send text message reminders. Users can make their own decisions based on the relevant text message prompts. Do you need to restore the data roaming function for the day? Subsequently, the Shanghai Municipal Communications Administration stated that they had information that between December 17 and 23, 2023, the roaming charges incurred by user Wang Moumou reached the circuit breaker standard many times. Therefore, China Telecom's enterprise system automatically triggered a circuit breaker and suspended User data roaming function, and reminder text messages were sent to users, but the user himself restored the data roaming function of two mobile phone numbers 10 times in total, which resulted in corresponding traffic roaming charges. After a user's mobile phone number was disconnected on December 18, 20, 21, and 22, 2023, the data roaming function was automatically restored multiple times. However, such a response has still aroused doubts from the outside world. Taking the United States as an example, inquiries show that China Telecom’s local international roaming traffic tariff standard is 1 yuan/M, with a daily cap of 25 yuan. Why is this not the case in Nepal? International roaming is different. Different national standards do not shirk responsibility. Of course, Shanghai Telecom's charges are indeed reasonable, because they are basically the same when compared with China Unicom and China Mobile. Shanghai Unicom staff told reporters that Shanghai Unicom's tariff in Nepal is 5 yuan/5MB, with a maximum price of 25 yuan on that day. At the same time, the staff suggested that users also need to confirm the traffic tariff before going to a certain country. Shanghai Mobile staff said that Shanghai Mobile’s traffic tariff standard in Nepal is 3 yuan/3 MB, with a daily cap of 30 yuan. "The charging standards for mobile cards in different provinces may also be different. Most countries have caps. However, many users generally apply for local data packages when traveling abroad. Most speed limits are unlimited, which is more cost-effective than international roaming."
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