SMS standards for Australia
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Restricciones de ID de remitente
| ID alfanumérico de remitente | Soportado |
|---|---|
| ID numérico extranjero | Soportado |
| Local digital ID | Soportado |
| ID genérico de remitente prohibido | Sí |
| ID de remitente puede ser modificado | No |
| Número virtual requerido | No |
| Marketing requires opt-in | No |
| P2P prohibido | Sí |
| DLR handset not available | No |
Restricciones de contenido
| Category | Status | Notas |
|---|---|---|
| Juegos de azar | PROHIBITED | Detected from provider text: gambling, betting, casino |
| Contenido político | PROHIBITED | Detected from provider text: political |
| Contenido religioso | PROHIBITED | Detected from provider text: religious |
| Marketing / Promotional | PROHIBITED | Detected from provider text: marketing, promotion |
Notas
Country: Australia (AU).
Australia has specific rules for SMS sending that must be followed to ensure proper delivery and compliance with local laws. The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has introduced new regulations to combat scam calls and scam SMS. These rules will come into effect on July 1, 2026, and there will be requirements for both providers and customers. Until then, the current guidelines apply.
To ensure legitimate use of Sender IDs when sending SMS to Australian mobile users, Sender IDs must be registered. It is important that companies sending SMS to Australia start the registration process as soon as possible to avoid service interruptions. Violations of ACMA directives can result in significant fines.
We recommend that all customers sending SMS to Australia contact us to get the necessary information and start the registration process. We are constantly working to keep our information up to date and accurate, but we cannot accept responsibility for changes in legislation. For further assistance, our team is available to answer questions and help with the registration process.
Australia has specific rules for SMS sending that must be followed to ensure proper delivery and compliance with local laws. The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has introduced new regulations to combat scam calls and scam SMS. These rules will come into effect on July 1, 2026, and there will be requirements for both providers and customers. Until then, the current guidelines apply.
To ensure legitimate use of Sender IDs when sending SMS to Australian mobile users, Sender IDs must be registered. It is important that companies sending SMS to Australia start the registration process as soon as possible to avoid service interruptions. Violations of ACMA directives can result in significant fines.
We recommend that all customers sending SMS to Australia contact us to get the necessary information and start the registration process. We are constantly working to keep our information up to date and accurate, but we cannot accept responsibility for changes in legislation. For further assistance, our team is available to answer questions and help with the registration process.
Última actualización: April 20, 2026