Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - SMS Gateway

An SMS API (Application Programming Interface) allows developers to integrate SMS capabilities into their applications, websites, or systems. By using the API, you can programmatically send, receive, and manage SMS messages.

Global Reach: Send messages to any mobile device worldwide.
Reliability: High delivery rates and fast message transmission.
Scalability: Handle large volumes of messages effortlessly.
Integration: Easily integrate with existing systems via API. 

Integration is straightforward. We provide comprehensive documentation and sample code for various programming languages, including Java, PHP, and .NET. Follow the steps outlined to authenticate and start sending messages.

You can send a variety of messages, including:
Transactional SMS: For alerts, notifications, and OTPs.
Promotional SMS: For marketing and advertising campaigns.
Bulk SMS: To send mass messages to a large audience. 

Costs depend on factors such as the volume of messages, destination countries, and message types (transactional or promotional). Contact our sales team for a detailed pricing plan tailored to your needs.
Our SMS Gateway uses industry-standard security protocols to ensure your data is protected. All API requests are enabled via whitelisted IP addresses only, and we allow only the whitelisted template
Yes, our SMS Gateway provides delivery reports for each message sent. You can track the status (delivered, pending, failed) in real-time through our dashboard or via API callbacks.
We offer extensive support, including: Customer Support: 24/7 support via email, chat, and phone. Developer API sample codes : Access to developer API.
There are no strict limits on the number of messages you can send. Our infrastructure is designed to scale with your needs, whether you're sending a few messages or millions. However, fair usage policies may apply to prevent abuse.

English SMS

A standard 1 part SMS can contain up to 160 characters.

If the message exceeds 160 characters, it will be split into multiple SMS parts, typically up to 153 characters per part.

Arabic (Unicode UTF-8 encoded):

Arabic characters require Unicode encoding.

A standard 1 Unicode SMS can contain up to 70 characters.

If the message exceeds 70 characters, it will be split into multiple SMS parts, typically up to 67 characters per part (to include headers for concatenation).

 

Parts

English

Arabic (Unicode)

1

Up to 160 characters

Up to 70 characters

2

161-306 characters

71-134 characters

3

307-459 characters

135-201 characters

4

460-612 characters

202-268 characters

5

613-765 characters

269-335 characters

6

766-918 characters

336-402 characters

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