Can I use dedicated traffic at night?

1. Take China Unicom as an example, products that provide exclusive traffic at night can be used at night.

Second, take Chongqing Unicom as an example. At present, there are "3G night traffic packets" and "4G idle traffic packets" for users who are used to using traffic at night.

1, Chongqing Unicom 3G night traffic package: 15 yuan package 1G local night traffic package, limited to use from 23: 00 to 8:00 every day. This traffic package is valid in the current month, and it is automatically renewed every month, and the remaining traffic is not carried forward. The fees for using out-of-package traffic, busy hours and out-of-province traffic are charged according to the package traffic you choose.

2. Chongqing Unicom's 4G free-time traffic package: 5 yuan package 1GB local traffic, 10 yuan package 3GB local traffic. If you can use it from 23: 00 to 7:00 the next day, you can enjoy the traffic discount first. Traffic charges outside the package, during busy hours and outside the province are charged according to the package traffic you choose.

Three, Chongqing Unicom idle time traffic package, the specific opening way is as follows:

1, Chongqing Unicom 3G night traffic package: Chongqing Unicom users can directly edit the short message "K7 19" or "7 19 1" and send it to 100 10.

2. Chongqing Unicom's 4G free-time traffic package: you can log in to China Unicom's online business hall for self-service.

1) Log in to the business hall of China Unicom, select "Chongqing" in the homepage area, and click "Business Handling"-"Internet Traffic"-"4G Idle Traffic Packet".

2) Enter the ordering page and select the products to be ordered.

3. Chongqing Unicom users can also call the local Unicom manual customer service phone or bring their valid identity documents to the local Unicom's own business hall to handle night traffic products.

Tips:

1. Because the policies in different regions may be different, you can call the local Unicom customer service hotline for consultation.

2. Users of other operators should consult the customer service hotlines of their respective operators.