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SMS Coverage 7/26/2018 Centro De Mensajes :: Send Single SMS SMS Coverage Covering 651 Operators in 228 Countries. Country Operator Cost Comments Afghan Wireless Communication Company 0.0108 Dynamic Alphanumeric (AWCC) Afghanistan (+93) Roshan 0.0105 Alpha Sender Only Afghanistan (+93) MTN Afghanistan 0.0077 Senders are being Replaced Afghanistan (+93) Etisalat Afghanistan 0.0286 Dynamic Alphanumeric Afghanistan (+93) Salaam Afghan Telecom 0.0101 Dynamic Alphanumeric Afghanistan (+93) Albania Telekom Albania 0.0108 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+355) Albania Vodafone Albania 0.0116 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+355) Albania Eagle Mobile 0.0093 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+355) Algeria Algerie Telecom (Mobilis) 0.0178 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+213) Algeria Orascom Telecom (Djezzy) 0.0101 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+213) Algeria Ooredoo Algeria 0.0155 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+213) American Blue Sky Communications 0.0657 Dynamic Alphanumeric Samoa (+1684) Andorra Andorra Telecom (Servei De Tele. DAndorra) 0.0077 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+376) Angola Unitel Angola 0.0101 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+244) Angola Movicel Angola 0.0139 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+244) Anguilla Weblinks 0.0302 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+1264) Anguilla Wireless Ventures Anguilla (Digicel) 0.0302 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+1264) Anguilla Cable & Wireless Anguilla 0.0131 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+1264) Antigua and APUA PCS 0.0232 Dynamic Alphanumeric Barbuda (+1268) Antigua and FLOW Antigua (LIME - CWC) 0.0302 Dynamic Alphanumeric Barbuda (+1268) Antigua and Digicel Antigua 0.0099 Dynamic Alphanumeric Barbuda (+1268) Argentina Nextel Argentina 0.0085 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+54) Argentina Telefonica Moviles Argentina (Movistar) 0.0116 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+54) Argentina Telecom Personal 0.0093 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+54) Argentina Claro Argentina (Cti Pcs) 0.0090 Random Local Sender (+54) Argentina Default (Unallocated Prefixes) 0.0085 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+54) Armenia Beeline Armenia 0.0077 Random Numeric Sender (+374) http://centrodemensajes.com/sms/coverage.php 1/22 7/26/2018 Centro De Mensajes :: Send Single SMS Country Operator Cost Comments Armenia Karabakh Telecom 0.0116 Numeric Sender Only (+374) Armenia VivaCell (MTS Armenia) 0.0070 Random Numeric Sender (+374) Armenia Ucom (Orange) Armenia 0.0070 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+374) Aruba SETAR 0.0085 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+297) Aruba Digicel Aruba 0.0147 Random Numeric Sender (+297) Australia Telstra 0.0101 Random Numeric Sender (+61) Australia Optus Mobile 0.0108 Random Numeric Sender (+61) Australia Vodafone Hutchison Australia 0.0101 Random Numeric Sender (+61) Azerbaijan Azercell 0.0070 Random Numeric Sender (+994) Azerbaijan Bakcell 0.0070 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+994) Azerbaijan Azerfon (Nar Mobile) 0.0097 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+994) Bahamas Bahamas Telecommunications Company 0.0139 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+1242) Bahamas Aliv 0.0186 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+1242) Bahrain Batelco 0.0046 Random Numeric Sender (+973) Bahrain Zain Bahrain 0.0046 Random Numeric Sender (+973) Bahrain VIVA (STC Bahrain) 0.0031 Random Numeric Sender (+973) Grameenphone 0.0094 Random Numeric Sender Bangladesh (+880) Robi (Axiata) 0.0116 Random Numeric Sender Bangladesh (+880) Banglalink 0.0093 Random Numeric Sender Bangladesh (+880) TeleTalk 0.0124 Dynamic Alphanumeric Bangladesh (+880) Citycell 0.0080 Dynamic Alphanumeric Bangladesh (+880) Airtel 0.0057 Dynamic Alphanumeric Bangladesh (+880) Barbados Flow Barbados (LIME - CWC) 0.0232 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+1246) Barbados Digicel Barbados 0.0068 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+1246) Belarus Velcom 0.0054 Random Numeric Sender (+375) Belarus MTS Belarus 0.0054 Random Numeric Sender (+375) Belarus life:) 0.0054 Random Numeric Sender (+375) Belize Belize Telecommunication 0.0077 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+501) Benin Libercom 0.0070 Alpha Sender Only (+229) http://centrodemensajes.com/sms/coverage.php 2/22 7/26/2018 Centro De Mensajes :: Send Single SMS Country Operator Cost Comments Benin Direct Connection A2P traffic only. Time Moov Benin (Etisalat) 0.0340 (+229) restriction applied. Benin MTN Benin (Spacetel) 0.0131 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+229) Benin BBCOM 0.0080 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+229) Benin Glo Benin 0.0070 Random Sender (+229) Bermuda Cellular One Bermuda 0.0155 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+1441) Bermuda Digicel Bermuda 0.0309 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+1441) Bermuda M3 Wireless (Mobility) 0.0186 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+1441) Bhutan B-Mobile Bhutan Telecom 0.0093 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+975) Bhutan TashiCell 0.0116 Random Numeric Sender (+975) Bolivia Nuevatel 0.0170 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+591) Bolivia Entel Bolivia 0.0108 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+591) Bolivia Tigo Bolivia 0.0108 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+591) Bosnia and Eronet 0.0139 Numeric Senders are being Replaced Herzegovina (+387) Bosnia and m:tel 0.0108 Dynamic Alphanumeric Herzegovina (+387) Bosnia and BH Telecom 0.0108 Alpha Sender Only Herzegovina (+387) Botswana Mascom Wireless 0.0074 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+267) Botswana Orange Botswana 0.0286 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+267) Botswana BTC Mobile (beMobile) 0.0070 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+267) Brazil Nextel Brazil 0.0070 Random Numeric Sender (+55) Brazil Numeric Sender OnlyDLRs currently TIM Brazil 0.0070 (+55) unavailable Brazil Claro Brazil 0.0070 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+55) Brazil Vivo Brazil 0.0155 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+55) Brazil CTBC Celular 0.0070 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+55) Brazil Brasil Telecom 0.0070 Random Local Sender/no DLR (+55) Brazil Oi Brazil 0.0070 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+55) Brazil Sercomtel Celular 0.0070 Random Local Sender/no DLR (+55) Brazil Default (Unallocated Prefixes) 0.0077 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+55) Brunei Progresif Brunei (B-Mobile) 0.0077 Dynamic Alphanumeric Darussalam (+673) Brunei DST Communications 0.0077 Dynamic Alphanumeric Darussalam (+673) Burkina Faso Onatel Burkina Faso 0.0077 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+226) http://centrodemensajes.com/sms/coverage.php 3/22 7/26/2018 Centro De Mensajes :: Send Single SMS Country Operator Cost Comments Burkina Faso Orange Burkina Faso (Airtel) 0.0596 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+226) Burkina Faso Telecel Burkina Faso 0.0077 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+226) Burundi Econet 0.0070 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+257) Burundi Tempo (Africell) 0.0108 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+257) Burundi Econet (ex-Leo) 0.0070 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+257) Cellcard (Mobitel) 0.0271 Dynamic Alphanumeric Cambodia (+855) Smart Mobile 0.0077 Alpha Sender Only Cambodia (+855) qb (Cambodia Advance Communications) 0.0093 Dynamic Alphanumeric Cambodia (+855) Metfone (Viettel Cambodia) 0.0070 Dynamic Alphanumeric Cambodia (+855) Beeline (Cambodia) 0.0116 Dynamic Alphanumeric Cambodia (+855) MTN Cameroon 0.0124 Use Only Numeric Sender Cameroon (+237) Orange Cameroon 0.0147 Random Numeric Sender Cameroon (+237) NEXTELL Cameroon 0.0093 Dynamic Alphanumeric Cameroon (+237) Canada Airtel Wireless 0.0096 Random Numeric Sender (+1) Canada Mobilicity 0.0094 Random Numeric Sender (+1) Canada First Networks Operations 0.0091 Random Numeric Sender (+1) Canada Telus Canada 0.0094 Random Numeric Sender (+1) Canada Fido Solutions 0.0094 Random Numeric Sender (+1) Canada Dryden Mobility 0.0094 Random Numeric Sender (+1) Canada WIND Mobile 0.0094 Random Numeric Sender (+1) Canada Videotron 0.0094 Random Numeric Sender (+1) Canada Bell Mobility Inc 0.0094 Random Numeric Sender (+1) Canada ICE Wireless 0.0094 Random Numeric Sender (+1) Canada Choice Wireless 0.0094 Random Numeric Sender (+1) Canada MTS 0.0094 Random Numeric Sender (+1) Canada tbaytel 0.0085 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+1) Canada SaskTel Wireless 0.0094 Random Numeric Sender (+1) Canada Rogers Wireless Canada 0.0170 Random Numeric Sender (+1) Cape Verde CV Movel 0.0193 Dynamic Alphanumeric Islands (+238) Cape Verde T+ Telecomunicacoes 0.0333 Dynamic Alphanumeric Islands (+238) Cayman Islands Digicel Cayman 0.0464 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+1345) http://centrodemensajes.com/sms/coverage.php 4/22 7/26/2018 Centro De Mensajes :: Send Single SMS Country Operator Cost Comments Cayman Islands Flow Cayman Islands (CWC) 0.0085 Random Numeric Sender (+1345) Central African Moov Centrafrique (A-Cell) 0.0070 Dynamic Alphanumeric Republic (+236) Central African Telecel Centrafrique 0.0039 Random Numeric Sender Republic (+236) Central African Orange Central African Republic 0.0108 Dynamic Alphanumeric Republic (+236) Central African NationLink Telecom 0.0178 Dynamic Alphanumeric Republic (+236) Chad Airtel Chad 0.0101 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+235) Chad Tigo Chad 0.0155 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+235) Chile Entel 0.0085 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+56) Chile Movistar Chile 0.0170 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+56) Chile Claro Chile 0.0170 Random Numeric Sender (+56) Chile Telefonica Del Sur 0.0074 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+56) Chile VTR 0.0124 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+56) Chile WOM (Nextel) 0.0116 Random Numeric Sender (+56) Chile Entel PCS 0.0085 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+56) Chile Virgin Mobile(Tribe) 0.0074 Random Numeric Sender (+56) Chile Simple 0.0093 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+56) Chile Falabella Movil 0.0093 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+56) China China Mobile 0.0170 Direct Connection Local Numeric Sender (+86) China China Unicom 0.0101 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+86) China China Telecom 0.0186 Direct Connection Local Numeric Sender (+86) Colombia Edatel 0.0090 Short Code Sender Time restrictions apply (+57) Colombia Emcali 0.0090 Short Code Sender Time restrictions apply (+57) Colombia Claro Colombia (Comcel) 0.0116 Short Code Time restrictions apply (+57) Colombia Movistar Colombia 0.0116 Dynamic Alphanumeric (+57) Colombia Tigo Colombia 0.0116 Short Code Time restrictions apply (+57) Colombia Avantel 0.0036 Short Code Time restrictions apply (+57) HURI
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