For example, if you use a mobile phone, you have to pay the phone bill, and you have to communicate online.
But sometimes, for some reasons, someone will default, so how long will the default stop?
Generally speaking, how long the arrears will stop depends on the amount and time of the arrears.
If the amount of arrears is not much and the time of arrears is not long, then generally, it will not stop immediately, but will receive a reminder notice to remind users to pay as soon as possible.
However, if the arrears amount is large and the arrears time is long, then it is possible to stop the machine immediately or even receive legal documents, requiring users to pay as soon as possible.
In addition, different operators will have different arrears for how long they stop.
Generally speaking, the downtime of mobile operators is relatively short, maybe only a few days, while the downtime of Unicom operators may be longer, maybe several months.
In short, how long the arrears will stop depends on the amount and time of arrears and the policies of different operators.
Therefore, in order to avoid downtime, users should pay in time to avoid affecting normal use.