International coverage
SMS sending Malaysia
Country or region : Malaysia
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Area code : +60
Covered operators for SMS sending :
- Celcom
Only the standard GSM character set is supported.
Sender ID is not configurable and fixed to 5 digit short code as required by local regulator.
Operators require message content to indicate the cost to user for receiving the SMS. Messages must start with "RM0 ".
- Digi
Only the standard GSM character set is supported.
Sender ID is not configurable and fixed to 5 digit short code as required by local regulator.
Operators require message content to indicate the cost to user for receiving the SMS. Messages must start with "RM0 ".
- Maxis
Only the standard GSM character set is supported.
Sender ID is not configurable and fixed to 5 digit short code as required by local regulator.
Operators require message content to indicate the cost to user for receiving the SMS. Messages must start with "RM0 ".
- TuneTalk
Only the standard GSM character set is supported.
Sender ID is not configurable and fixed to 5 digit short code as required by local regulator.
Operators require message content to indicate the cost to user for receiving the SMS. Messages must start with "RM0 ".
- U Mobile
Only the standard GSM character set is supported.
Sender ID is not configurable and fixed to 5 digit short code as required by local regulator.
Operators require message content to indicate the cost to user for receiving the SMS. Messages must start with "RM0 ".
- Unifi (Telekom Malaysia)
Only the standard GSM character set is supported.
Sender ID is not configurable and fixed to 5 digit short code as required by local regulator.
Operators require message content to indicate the cost to user for receiving the SMS. Messages must start with "RM0 ".
- XOX Malaysia
Only the standard GSM character set is supported.
Sender ID is not configurable and fixed to 5 digit short code as required by local regulator.
Operators require message content to indicate the cost to user for receiving the SMS. Messages must start with "RM0 ".
- Yes Malaysia (YTL Communications)
Only the standard GSM character set is supported.
Sender ID is not configurable and fixed to 5 digit short code as required by local regulator.
Operators require message content to indicate the cost to user for receiving the SMS. Messages must start with "RM0 ".