Masking SMS is the process of sending messages using your company or brand name as the sender ID instead of a numeric identifier. The sender ID in masking SMS can be alphabetic or alphanumeric, such as Gotmyhost. The sender name can be up to 11 characters long, and special characters like !ӣ$%^&*()-_ are not permitted by Mobile Network Operators (MNOs). Masking SMS is also known as Brand SMS.
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1. A copy of a valid National ID, Passport or Driving License of the signatory.
2. Masking application letter (must be printed on company letterhead).
3. Users must have an active masking SMS package to apply for a masking sender name.
4. Copy of valid Trade license/BIN/Company TIN/Government authorization/Ministry Authorization/Gazette/UGC Authorization (whichever applicable)
5. API approval form, if required (must be printed on company letterhead).
6. The terms and conditions form must be signed and submitted along with the required documents.
7. Only local SMS traffic is allowed. Any international traffic is prohibited and punishable.
According to the rules of MNO, masking name or sender ID can be registered in maximum 11 alphabets.
No, at present only the English A-Z and 0-9 alphabets can be used to register Masking Name or Sender ID.
Any special character like !ӣ$%^&*()-_ are not allowed by MNO.
It’s take about 3 to 7 working days in case the sender has not been registered before.
It might take from 15 days to 30 days transfer & register the masking. It can be speed up if you can proof that you already asked the previous provider for releasing the sender.
When you recharge your account, your previously unused money will be added to the new account balance.
Sends up to 10 SMS or 1,500 character supports in one go except Banglalink. In the case of masking messages, Banglalink has the ability to send or receive messages equal to the maximum 5 messages in one go.
A one-time fee of BDT 999 Tk is applicable for registration of masking names in all operators. This also applies to the transfer of registered masking from another supplier.