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How to handle mobile phone business when traveling abroad? Urgently urgently

International roaming and international long distance functions need to be activated. You can also activate Global Communications. When choosing an international roaming data package, it needs to be treated differently according to the country or region you are going to and the number of days.

You can also activate some auxiliary services, such as overseas portable WiFi, mobile phone native roaming, etc., using the wired network, the wireless Internet chip (SIM card) provided by the wireless operator, or the computer's own Internet connection as the network source. On this basis, establish a wifi hotspot* shared network.

With this set of equipment, the non-wifi Internet connection can be expanded into a wifi network for use by Internet terminals.

You can also rent a local SIM card, which is suitable for people who have a lot of international calling needs.

You can also purchase an Internet card, which needs to be applied for one week in advance and requires real-name authentication. Problems may also arise due to the mismatch of your mobile phone model.

Extended information:

In March 1997, the National Tourism Administration and the Ministry of Public Security promulgated the "Interim Measures for the Administration of Chinese Citizens' Self-funded Overseas Travel", marking the formation of my country's outbound tourism market.

After years of development, my country has ranked among the top ten in global outbound tourism consumption and is the fastest growing emerging tourist exporting country in the world. The current development of my country's outbound tourism generally has the following characteristics:

The number of tourists maintains continuous and rapid growth

From 1994 to 2003, my country's total number of outbound tourists was nearly 100 million, with an average annual growth rate of 13.87%. Among them, the total number of outbound trips in 2003 reached 20.22 million, surpassing Japan's outbound trips of about 17 million for the first time, making it Asia's largest source of tourists. See Table 1.

According to statistics from the National Tourism Administration, the total number of Chinese citizens traveling abroad in 2005 was 31.0263 million, an increase of 7.5% over the previous year, ranking first in Asia.

Among them: 5.8863 million people left the country for business, an increase of 0.2% compared with the previous year, accounting for 19.0% of the total number of outbound trips; 25.140 million people left the country for private purposes, an increase of 9.4% over the previous year, accounting for 19.0% of the total number of outbound trips; 81.0% of the population. See Figure 1.

The concentration of destination countries has changed

As of 2004, the total number of overseas travel destinations approved by the State Council for Chinese citizens has reached 90, and 63 have been implemented. my country's outbound tourism plays an increasingly important role in the international tourism market.

In general, the Asia-Pacific region is still the main outbound destination for Chinese citizens. From a geographical perspective, before 1997, outbound destinations were mainly concentrated in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Hong Kong and Macao. Now, more countries such as South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and Germany have become outbound travel destinations for Chinese citizens.

Baidu Encyclopedia - Outbound Tourism

China Mobile - International/Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Business