![]() ![]() SMSCountry reserves the right to approve the Sender Name/Number for Users at its sole discretion.SMSCountry may take anything between 24 hours to 72 hours, after the payment has been realized, to activate the required Sender Identification.The Sender Identification is not a guaranteed feature and may be changed by SMSCountry or its Service Providers' Networks with/without notice to suit the requirement of the various technologies/ networks/ regulatory bodies etc.Else, there could be a possibility of messages not being delivered. All API/SMPP Account Users, who have the option to dynamically change the Sender Identification, are requested to please get the list of all possible Sender Names/Numbers approved before they start sending out messages.This has been implemented to counter spam to a certain extent. Some Networks/Operators do not grant the facility of a Dynamic Sender Identification, meaning each Sender Identification has to be specially approved by them before a message, bearing that Sender Identification, can be transmitted through their Network.Once configured, requests for change of Sender Identification shall not be entertained, unless it is deemed as really genuine case by SMSCountry. So, please use caution before you choose your Sender Name/Number. All Regular SMSCountry Account Users have the option to set up their Sender Identification (Name/Number) only once.Currently, SMSCountry charges USD 40 per year for having your own Sender Identification. The Users can change this to have their own Brand/Company Name. SMSCountry normally transmits its own Brand Name or Gateway Number as the Sender Identification for each of the messages that the Users send. Must not just be a name of an individual.Must not contain punctuated/special characters, such as * $ ? ! % | \.The first character cannot be "0" (zero).Must be between 3 and 8 characters in length (inclusive).Most GSM Networks/Operators accept up to an 8-character Alpha-Numeric String as Sender Identification.Īn Alphanumeric Source Addresses must abide by the following criteria: ![]() This is particularly useful to overcome certain Sender ID restrictions in different countries.This is the name or number which flashes on the recipient's mobile phone when they receive an SMS Text message. On tyntec’s end, the Sender ID replacement is a feature that allows you to replace the original sender ID with a random numeric one. only alpha senders, or international numerics), so senders who do not comply with local regulations may be overwritten, either by the operator or by tyntec, to ensure the message is delivered. In some other destinations, only certain senders are allowed (i.e. Some markets, such as North America or Brazil, the Sender ID cannot be changed. With tyntec, you can freely define the Sender ID as alphanumeric, numeric or shortcode by default, but there are local restrictions. If your phone number is included in the message or if the recipients have saved your contact information, recipients would be able to respond, but this would be a separate communications thread. Must be between 3 and 8 characters in length (inclusive) Must not contain blank spaces The first character cannot be 0 (zero) Must not contain accented. Since alphanumeric Sender IDs are deployed via one-way SMS, recipients cannot respond to these messages. There is no official minimum number of characters that you should use, but most phones cannot display one- or two-character originators therefore, tyntec recommends using between three and 11 characters. Sender ID SMS is the way to send Text SMS with your Brand Name as Six Alphabet Sender ID. This is the name of the sender of the SMS message, which consists of numbers and letters. This is a limit that’s inherent to SMS as a format tyntec cannot change this standard, unfortunately. If you’d like to enter your company name, for example, the originator ID can be up to 11 characters. The amount of characters available to use as the Sender ID depends on whether it’s a name or a phone number. This flexibility has become an important feature for enterprises as it enables them to set their brand name as the Sender ID. But over an API for business SMS, the originator provides an alphanumeric variable that can be set to any 15 digits or 11 characters in the range a-z or A-Z, plus 0-9. When someone sends you an SMS, the originator is set to that person’s phone number.
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