SMS rules for Turks & Caicos Islands
+1649
Sender ID restrictions
| Alphanumeric sender ID | Supported |
|---|---|
| Foreign numeric sender ID | Supported |
| Local numeric sender ID | Supported |
| Generic sender ID prohibited | Yes, you can |
| Sender ID can be changed | No, you can't. |
| Virtual number required | Yes, you can |
| Marketing requires opt-in | Yes, you can |
| P2P prohibited | Yes, you can |
| Handset DLR unavailable | No, you can't. |
Content restrictions
| Category | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Gambling / Games | PROHIBITED | Detected from provider text: gambling, betting, casino |
| Political content | PROHIBITED | Detected from provider text: political |
| Religious content | PROHIBITED | Detected from provider text: religious |
| Marketing / Advertising | PROHIBITED | Detected from provider text: marketing, promotion |
Notes
Country: Turks and Caicos Islands (TC).
Turks and Caicos Islands is part of North America and has the country code 1649. The mobile country code (MCC) is 376 and there are associated network prefixes.
When sending SMS messages to this country, there are specific sender ID guidelines. Alphanumeric sender IDs are supported, while numeric sender IDs are only allowed if offered as part of a two-way service. Generic sender IDs such as INFO, SMS, NOTICE, etc. are not allowed.
For marketing messages, it is necessary to obtain consent from recipients before sending traffic. It is important to note that person-to-person (P2P) traffic is prohibited, as is content related to politics, religion, unsolicited promotion or gambling. There are no additional content restrictions beyond those stated in our Acceptable Use Policy.
We strive to keep all information up to date and accurate, but please note that the rules for SMS broadcasts may change. If you have any questions or need assistance, our team is ready to help.
Turks and Caicos Islands is part of North America and has the country code 1649. The mobile country code (MCC) is 376 and there are associated network prefixes.
When sending SMS messages to this country, there are specific sender ID guidelines. Alphanumeric sender IDs are supported, while numeric sender IDs are only allowed if offered as part of a two-way service. Generic sender IDs such as INFO, SMS, NOTICE, etc. are not allowed.
For marketing messages, it is necessary to obtain consent from recipients before sending traffic. It is important to note that person-to-person (P2P) traffic is prohibited, as is content related to politics, religion, unsolicited promotion or gambling. There are no additional content restrictions beyond those stated in our Acceptable Use Policy.
We strive to keep all information up to date and accurate, but please note that the rules for SMS broadcasts may change. If you have any questions or need assistance, our team is ready to help.
Last updated: April 20, 2026