SMS standards for New Zealand
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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: New Zealand (NZ).
New Zealand has specific rules for sending SMS messages. To send SMS to New Zealand, it is necessary to register both brand and content with the local operators. Without registration, unregistered messages are likely to be filtered or rejected by operators.
There are two types of short codes that can be used: Dedicated short codes (DSC) and shared short codes (SSC). Dedicated short codes are available for two-way communication, but require brand and content registration. There is a one-time setup fee as well as a monthly charge for this solution. Shared shortcodes offer an alternative solution where sender IDs will be overwritten to a random shared shortcode, but also requires brand and content registration. The set-up cost for shared shortcodes is free.
It is important to note that P2P traffic is prohibited and there are restrictions against political, religious, unsolicited advertising or gaming content. We recommend staying updated on the current rules as they may change. For further information or assistance, please contact your account manager.
New Zealand has specific rules for sending SMS messages. To send SMS to New Zealand, it is necessary to register both brand and content with the local operators. Without registration, unregistered messages are likely to be filtered or rejected by operators.
There are two types of short codes that can be used: Dedicated short codes (DSC) and shared short codes (SSC). Dedicated short codes are available for two-way communication, but require brand and content registration. There is a one-time setup fee as well as a monthly charge for this solution. Shared shortcodes offer an alternative solution where sender IDs will be overwritten to a random shared shortcode, but also requires brand and content registration. The set-up cost for shared shortcodes is free.
It is important to note that P2P traffic is prohibited and there are restrictions against political, religious, unsolicited advertising or gaming content. We recommend staying updated on the current rules as they may change. For further information or assistance, please contact your account manager.
Última actualización: April 20, 2026