Coverage for SMS sending
SMS sending Malaysia
Country or region :
Malaysia (Asia)

Area code : +60
Covered operators for SMS sending
- Celcom (50219)
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 (50216)
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 (50212)
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 (502150)
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 (50218)
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) (502153)
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 (502195)
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) (502152)
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 ".
Last update on May 21, 2019.