Singapore has long been at the forefront of SMS fraud prevention with the SMS Sender ID Registry (SSIR), a mandatory framework operated by SGNIC under the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA). Since its introduction, registration of alphanumeric sender IDs has always been fully enforced, with unregistered senders facing blocking or having messages relabelled as “Likely-SCAM.” What’s Changed? Until recently, some businesses… Read More


Understanding ComReg’s Sender ID Requirements and What It Means for You In recent weeks, many businesses have reported their SMS messages to Irish mobile users appearing with the label “Likely Scam” instead of the expected sender ID. This is not due to message content or any fault with the sending platform, but rather the result of new regulatory… Read More


10DLC stands for ’10 Digit Long Code’, or otherwise know as ‘Commercial Long Codes’.… Read More


Like a number of countries, successfully doing two way SMS in China can be a little tricky, and not all text messaging services are comparable on reliability, speed and compliance with local regulations. In this difficult market, World Text can offer you two way SMS to all the mobile networks in China via any of… Read More