Telerivet integrates with various third-party SMS gateway APIs that allow sending messages with custom sender IDs. If you need to receive replies, or if you need to send SMS messages in countries where alphanumeric sender IDs are not supported, we recommend using a virtual number or the Telerivet Gateway app to send messages with a numeric sender ID. Your messages could also mention a separate number that contacts can use to send replies.Ĭustom sender IDs are implemented by various third-party SMS gateway providers, which connect Telerivet's servers to mobile networks around the world. Give us a missed call at or SMS ‘Phonon’ to (91) 70433 70433 to get an instant call-back from our sales team.In certain countries, you can use custom alphanumeric sender IDs to send SMS messages from Telerivet, so that messages appear with your brand name.Ĭustom sender IDs can be used to send high-volume SMS broadcasts when contacts don't need to reply to your messages.Īlthough contacts cannot reply directly to messages sent by a custom sender ID, you can send messages containing URLs for contacts to interact with, such as opt-out links. Our SMS services are truly enterprise class SMS services. Apart from standard Bulk SMS services, Phonon’s Bulk SMS services provide ready to use service APIs including XML, HTTP and SMPP services. SMS services are typically used to support our various applications including Click-to-Call™, Inbound IVR systems and Outbound Dialers. Phonon has multiple operator gateways with significant redundancies built-in.
The TRAI notification, 104-17/2008-MN of 10th December, 2008 and updated directive of 14th November, 2014. (Tata Teleservices Ltd., Tata Teleservices Mah. (Idea Cellular Ltd., Aditya Birla Telecom Ltd.) (Bharti Airtel Ltd., Bharti Hexacom Ltd.)
(Aircel Cellular Ltd., Dishnet Wireless Ltd. For example, Phonon, CitiBk, HDFCBk, Indigo, AmExBk etc. The last 6 characters being alphabets characters for the name of the sender.The First Two Characters, would be First Character denoting the Operator who is originating the SMS, the Second Character denoting the telecom circle.These will be of the format **-****** (nine characters, first two characters to be alphabets and third, a hyphen or dash and the last 6 characters again alphabets).SMS sender ID’s in India would be of total 9 characters at the maximum.And that meant mandating the telecom operators (the entry point of SMS’ into the telecom world).
And t old all bulk SMS senders to fall in line. So there was really no way of tracking the sender of SMS’ except detailed deep dive into CDRs (which was a tedious process).Ĭ2008, on 10th December, the TRAI called it time enough. This made it difficult for regulatory authorities to determine the origin and sender of SMS’. 57333, HelloWorld or any other such name. This meant, SMS’ would be sent with Sender ID as literally anything, e.g. When the initial regulations of 2007 were put in place, there was no common standard of Sender-ID (the from name) in Bulk SMS’ that were sent. Telecom Commercial Communication Customer Preferences Regulation, 2010 are built on and preceded by Telecom Unsolicited Commercial Communications Regulations, 2007. Little do many know the present DNC regulations in India have a background.