Zhongxin Finance, April 29th. On the evening of the 28th, some netizens reported that they received a strange text message, which they thought was garbled, but after a closer look, they found that the content of the text message was similar to their mobile phone number.

Many netizens expressed that they were inexplicable, and some netizens expressed that they were worried about their own safety.

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  At noon on the 29th, China Mobile posted a Weibo saying that on the evening of April 28, 2022, some customers in section 136 received garbled text messages from numbers starting with 130 (the last 8 digits of the calling number are the same as the last 8 digits of the called number). , after the problem is found, our company immediately starts the emergency response process and intercepts the relevant text messages.

After verification in collaboration with China Unicom, the reason was due to the system upgrade test conducted by China Unicom Shandong Branch.

Screenshot of China Mobile Weibo

  China Mobile stated that it will further enhance its emergency service capabilities and provide customers with high-quality services.

Screenshot of China Unicom Weibo

  Subsequently, China Unicom released a Weibo on the matter, saying that the upgrade of Shandong Unicom's system resulted in a small number of users receiving test text messages last night.

​​​We apologize for the inconvenience caused to users.

We will wholeheartedly serve the vast number of users, and sincerely thank the netizens for their concern and attention.

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