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Category: Sender ID

Sender ID is a set of characters that represent the identity of a sender. For example, when you receive a regular SMS from a friend, her/his name (as stored in your contacts) is displayed as a Sender. Similarly, when a business sends an SMS to its customers, a numeric or alphabetic set of characters represents the company or brand name.

Sender ID for Promotional SMS is numeric and is decided by the operator. For example 660066

Sender ID for Transactional SMS is 6 alphabetic characters in India. For  example: NOTIFY, SMSCRT.For other countries, sender ID format may vary according to the rules of a particular country.

Category: Sender ID

When a recipient receives a message from any provider or bank etc., a sender ID along with a prefix is displayed in the inbox. For example- VM-ICICIB, BW-Google, DM-Amazon, and VM-Redbus etc. 

The prefixes VM, BW etc. are displayed because SMS is sent in huge numbers via bulk SMS. SMS providers follow rules framed by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) and according to TRAI rules, 

  • Sender ID should be restricted to 6 characters. (E.g MM – SMSCRT
  • The prefix has a specific meaning. That is:
  • The first character of prefix displays the operator name-
OperatorCode
Aircel, Dishnet WirelessD
AirtelA
BSNLB
BPL Mobile/Loop TelecomL
Idea CellularI
MTNLM
Reliance CommunicationsR
Reliance TelecomE
Tata TeleservicesT
UnitechU
Vodafone

Videocon
V

H & Q
  • The second character represents the location of the operator through which the message is received: 
OperatorCode
Andhra PradeshA
AssamS
BiharB
DelhiD
GujaratG
HaryanaH
Himachal PradeshI
Jammu & KashmirJ
KarnatakaX
KeralaL
KolkataK
Madhya PradeshY
MaharashtraZ
MumbaiM
North EastN
OrissaO
PunjabP
RajasthanR
TamilnaduT
UP-EastE
UP-WestW
West BengalV

Therefore, if you get a message like MM-SMSCRT, you can interpret that you’ve got the message through the MTNL operator from Mumbai.

Category: Sender ID

Sender ID is a set of characters that represent the identity of a sender. For example, when you receive a regular SMS from a friend, her/his name (as stored in your contacts) is displayed as a Sender. Similarly, when a business sends an SMS to its customers, a numeric or alphabetic set of characters represents the company or brand name.

Sender ID for Promotional SMS is numeric and is decided by the operator. For example 660066

Sender ID for Transactional SMS is 6 alphabetic characters in India. For  example: NOTIFY, SMSCRT.For other countries, sender ID format may vary according to the rules of a particular country.

Category: Sender ID

When a recipient receives a message from any provider or bank etc., a sender ID along with a prefix is displayed in the inbox. For example- VM-ICICIB, BW-Google, DM-Amazon, and VM-Redbus etc. 

The prefixes VM, BW etc. are displayed because SMS is sent in huge numbers via bulk SMS. SMS providers follow rules framed by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) and according to TRAI rules, 

  • Sender ID should be restricted to 6 characters. (E.g MM – SMSCRT
  • The prefix has a specific meaning. That is:
  • The first character of prefix displays the operator name-
OperatorCode
Aircel, Dishnet WirelessD
AirtelA
BSNLB
BPL Mobile/Loop TelecomL
Idea CellularI
MTNLM
Reliance CommunicationsR
Reliance TelecomE
Tata TeleservicesT
UnitechU
Vodafone

Videocon
V

H & Q
  • The second character represents the location of the operator through which the message is received: 
OperatorCode
Andhra PradeshA
AssamS
BiharB
DelhiD
GujaratG
HaryanaH
Himachal PradeshI
Jammu & KashmirJ
KarnatakaX
KeralaL
KolkataK
Madhya PradeshY
MaharashtraZ
MumbaiM
North EastN
OrissaO
PunjabP
RajasthanR
TamilnaduT
UP-EastE
UP-WestW
West BengalV

Therefore, if you get a message like MM-SMSCRT, you can interpret that you’ve got the message through the MTNL operator from Mumbai.

Category: Sender ID

Sender ID is a set of characters that represent the identity of a sender. For example, when you receive a regular SMS from a friend, her/his name (as stored in your contacts) is displayed as a Sender. Similarly, when a business sends an SMS to its customers, a numeric or alphabetic set of characters represents the company or brand name.

Sender ID for Promotional SMS is numeric and is decided by the operator. For example 660066

Sender ID for Transactional SMS is 6 alphabetic characters in India. For  example: NOTIFY, SMSCRT.For other countries, sender ID format may vary according to the rules of a particular country.

Category: Sender ID

When a recipient receives a message from any provider or bank etc., a sender ID along with a prefix is displayed in the inbox. For example- VM-ICICIB, BW-Google, DM-Amazon, and VM-Redbus etc. 

The prefixes VM, BW etc. are displayed because SMS is sent in huge numbers via bulk SMS. SMS providers follow rules framed by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) and according to TRAI rules, 

  • Sender ID should be restricted to 6 characters. (E.g MM – SMSCRT
  • The prefix has a specific meaning. That is:
  • The first character of prefix displays the operator name-
OperatorCode
Aircel, Dishnet WirelessD
AirtelA
BSNLB
BPL Mobile/Loop TelecomL
Idea CellularI
MTNLM
Reliance CommunicationsR
Reliance TelecomE
Tata TeleservicesT
UnitechU
Vodafone

Videocon
V

H & Q
  • The second character represents the location of the operator through which the message is received: 
OperatorCode
Andhra PradeshA
AssamS
BiharB
DelhiD
GujaratG
HaryanaH
Himachal PradeshI
Jammu & KashmirJ
KarnatakaX
KeralaL
KolkataK
Madhya PradeshY
MaharashtraZ
MumbaiM
North EastN
OrissaO
PunjabP
RajasthanR
TamilnaduT
UP-EastE
UP-WestW
West BengalV

Therefore, if you get a message like MM-SMSCRT, you can interpret that you’ve got the message through the MTNL operator from Mumbai.

Category: Sender ID

Sender ID is a set of characters that represent the identity of a sender. For example, when you receive a regular SMS from a friend, her/his name (as stored in your contacts) is displayed as a Sender. Similarly, when a business sends an SMS to its customers, a numeric or alphabetic set of characters represents the company or brand name.

Sender ID for Promotional SMS is numeric and is decided by the operator. For example 660066

Sender ID for Transactional SMS is 6 alphabetic characters in India. For  example: NOTIFY, SMSCRT.For other countries, sender ID format may vary according to the rules of a particular country.

Category: Sender ID

When a recipient receives a message from any provider or bank etc., a sender ID along with a prefix is displayed in the inbox. For example- VM-ICICIB, BW-Google, DM-Amazon, and VM-Redbus etc. 

The prefixes VM, BW etc. are displayed because SMS is sent in huge numbers via bulk SMS. SMS providers follow rules framed by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) and according to TRAI rules, 

  • Sender ID should be restricted to 6 characters. (E.g MM – SMSCRT
  • The prefix has a specific meaning. That is:
  • The first character of prefix displays the operator name-
OperatorCode
Aircel, Dishnet WirelessD
AirtelA
BSNLB
BPL Mobile/Loop TelecomL
Idea CellularI
MTNLM
Reliance CommunicationsR
Reliance TelecomE
Tata TeleservicesT
UnitechU
Vodafone

Videocon
V

H & Q
  • The second character represents the location of the operator through which the message is received: 
OperatorCode
Andhra PradeshA
AssamS
BiharB
DelhiD
GujaratG
HaryanaH
Himachal PradeshI
Jammu & KashmirJ
KarnatakaX
KeralaL
KolkataK
Madhya PradeshY
MaharashtraZ
MumbaiM
North EastN
OrissaO
PunjabP
RajasthanR
TamilnaduT
UP-EastE
UP-WestW
West BengalV

Therefore, if you get a message like MM-SMSCRT, you can interpret that you’ve got the message through the MTNL operator from Mumbai.

Category: Sender ID

Sender ID is a set of characters that represent the identity of a sender. For example, when you receive a regular SMS from a friend, her/his name (as stored in your contacts) is displayed as a Sender. Similarly, when a business sends an SMS to its customers, a numeric or alphabetic set of characters represents the company or brand name.

Sender ID for Promotional SMS is numeric and is decided by the operator. For example 660066

Sender ID for Transactional SMS is 6 alphabetic characters in India. For  example: NOTIFY, SMSCRT.For other countries, sender ID format may vary according to the rules of a particular country.

Category: Sender ID

When a recipient receives a message from any provider or bank etc., a sender ID along with a prefix is displayed in the inbox. For example- VM-ICICIB, BW-Google, DM-Amazon, and VM-Redbus etc. 

The prefixes VM, BW etc. are displayed because SMS is sent in huge numbers via bulk SMS. SMS providers follow rules framed by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) and according to TRAI rules, 

  • Sender ID should be restricted to 6 characters. (E.g MM – SMSCRT
  • The prefix has a specific meaning. That is:
  • The first character of prefix displays the operator name-
OperatorCode
Aircel, Dishnet WirelessD
AirtelA
BSNLB
BPL Mobile/Loop TelecomL
Idea CellularI
MTNLM
Reliance CommunicationsR
Reliance TelecomE
Tata TeleservicesT
UnitechU
Vodafone

Videocon
V

H & Q
  • The second character represents the location of the operator through which the message is received: 
OperatorCode
Andhra PradeshA
AssamS
BiharB
DelhiD
GujaratG
HaryanaH
Himachal PradeshI
Jammu & KashmirJ
KarnatakaX
KeralaL
KolkataK
Madhya PradeshY
MaharashtraZ
MumbaiM
North EastN
OrissaO
PunjabP
RajasthanR
TamilnaduT
UP-EastE
UP-WestW
West BengalV

Therefore, if you get a message like MM-SMSCRT, you can interpret that you’ve got the message through the MTNL operator from Mumbai.

Category: Sender ID

Sender ID is a set of characters that represent the identity of a sender. For example, when you receive a regular SMS from a friend, her/his name (as stored in your contacts) is displayed as a Sender. Similarly, when a business sends an SMS to its customers, a numeric or alphabetic set of characters represents the company or brand name.

Sender ID for Promotional SMS is numeric and is decided by the operator. For example 660066

Sender ID for Transactional SMS is 6 alphabetic characters in India. For  example: NOTIFY, SMSCRT.For other countries, sender ID format may vary according to the rules of a particular country.

Category: Sender ID

When a recipient receives a message from any provider or bank etc., a sender ID along with a prefix is displayed in the inbox. For example- VM-ICICIB, BW-Google, DM-Amazon, and VM-Redbus etc. 

The prefixes VM, BW etc. are displayed because SMS is sent in huge numbers via bulk SMS. SMS providers follow rules framed by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) and according to TRAI rules, 

  • Sender ID should be restricted to 6 characters. (E.g MM – SMSCRT
  • The prefix has a specific meaning. That is:
  • The first character of prefix displays the operator name-
OperatorCode
Aircel, Dishnet WirelessD
AirtelA
BSNLB
BPL Mobile/Loop TelecomL
Idea CellularI
MTNLM
Reliance CommunicationsR
Reliance TelecomE
Tata TeleservicesT
UnitechU
Vodafone

Videocon
V

H & Q
  • The second character represents the location of the operator through which the message is received: 
OperatorCode
Andhra PradeshA
AssamS
BiharB
DelhiD
GujaratG
HaryanaH
Himachal PradeshI
Jammu & KashmirJ
KarnatakaX
KeralaL
KolkataK
Madhya PradeshY
MaharashtraZ
MumbaiM
North EastN
OrissaO
PunjabP
RajasthanR
TamilnaduT
UP-EastE
UP-WestW
West BengalV

Therefore, if you get a message like MM-SMSCRT, you can interpret that you’ve got the message through the MTNL operator from Mumbai.

Category: Sender ID

Sender ID is a set of characters that represent the identity of a sender. For example, when you receive a regular SMS from a friend, her/his name (as stored in your contacts) is displayed as a Sender. Similarly, when a business sends an SMS to its customers, a numeric or alphabetic set of characters represents the company or brand name.

Sender ID for Promotional SMS is numeric and is decided by the operator. For example 660066

Sender ID for Transactional SMS is 6 alphabetic characters in India. For  example: NOTIFY, SMSCRT.For other countries, sender ID format may vary according to the rules of a particular country.

Category: Sender ID

When a recipient receives a message from any provider or bank etc., a sender ID along with a prefix is displayed in the inbox. For example- VM-ICICIB, BW-Google, DM-Amazon, and VM-Redbus etc. 

The prefixes VM, BW etc. are displayed because SMS is sent in huge numbers via bulk SMS. SMS providers follow rules framed by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) and according to TRAI rules, 

  • Sender ID should be restricted to 6 characters. (E.g MM – SMSCRT
  • The prefix has a specific meaning. That is:
  • The first character of prefix displays the operator name-
OperatorCode
Aircel, Dishnet WirelessD
AirtelA
BSNLB
BPL Mobile/Loop TelecomL
Idea CellularI
MTNLM
Reliance CommunicationsR
Reliance TelecomE
Tata TeleservicesT
UnitechU
Vodafone

Videocon
V

H & Q
  • The second character represents the location of the operator through which the message is received: 
OperatorCode
Andhra PradeshA
AssamS
BiharB
DelhiD
GujaratG
HaryanaH
Himachal PradeshI
Jammu & KashmirJ
KarnatakaX
KeralaL
KolkataK
Madhya PradeshY
MaharashtraZ
MumbaiM
North EastN
OrissaO
PunjabP
RajasthanR
TamilnaduT
UP-EastE
UP-WestW
West BengalV

Therefore, if you get a message like MM-SMSCRT, you can interpret that you’ve got the message through the MTNL operator from Mumbai.

Category: Sender ID

Sender ID is a set of characters that represent the identity of a sender. For example, when you receive a regular SMS from a friend, her/his name (as stored in your contacts) is displayed as a Sender. Similarly, when a business sends an SMS to its customers, a numeric or alphabetic set of characters represents the company or brand name.

Sender ID for Promotional SMS is numeric and is decided by the operator. For example 660066

Sender ID for Transactional SMS is 6 alphabetic characters in India. For  example: NOTIFY, SMSCRT.For other countries, sender ID format may vary according to the rules of a particular country.

Category: Sender ID

When a recipient receives a message from any provider or bank etc., a sender ID along with a prefix is displayed in the inbox. For example- VM-ICICIB, BW-Google, DM-Amazon, and VM-Redbus etc. 

The prefixes VM, BW etc. are displayed because SMS is sent in huge numbers via bulk SMS. SMS providers follow rules framed by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) and according to TRAI rules, 

  • Sender ID should be restricted to 6 characters. (E.g MM – SMSCRT
  • The prefix has a specific meaning. That is:
  • The first character of prefix displays the operator name-
OperatorCode
Aircel, Dishnet WirelessD
AirtelA
BSNLB
BPL Mobile/Loop TelecomL
Idea CellularI
MTNLM
Reliance CommunicationsR
Reliance TelecomE
Tata TeleservicesT
UnitechU
Vodafone

Videocon
V

H & Q
  • The second character represents the location of the operator through which the message is received: 
OperatorCode
Andhra PradeshA
AssamS
BiharB
DelhiD
GujaratG
HaryanaH
Himachal PradeshI
Jammu & KashmirJ
KarnatakaX
KeralaL
KolkataK
Madhya PradeshY
MaharashtraZ
MumbaiM
North EastN
OrissaO
PunjabP
RajasthanR
TamilnaduT
UP-EastE
UP-WestW
West BengalV

Therefore, if you get a message like MM-SMSCRT, you can interpret that you’ve got the message through the MTNL operator from Mumbai.

Category: Sender ID

Sender ID is a set of characters that represent the identity of a sender. For example, when you receive a regular SMS from a friend, her/his name (as stored in your contacts) is displayed as a Sender. Similarly, when a business sends an SMS to its customers, a numeric or alphabetic set of characters represents the company or brand name.

Sender ID for Promotional SMS is numeric and is decided by the operator. For example 660066

Sender ID for Transactional SMS is 6 alphabetic characters in India. For  example: NOTIFY, SMSCRT.For other countries, sender ID format may vary according to the rules of a particular country.

Category: Sender ID

When a recipient receives a message from any provider or bank etc., a sender ID along with a prefix is displayed in the inbox. For example- VM-ICICIB, BW-Google, DM-Amazon, and VM-Redbus etc. 

The prefixes VM, BW etc. are displayed because SMS is sent in huge numbers via bulk SMS. SMS providers follow rules framed by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) and according to TRAI rules, 

  • Sender ID should be restricted to 6 characters. (E.g MM – SMSCRT
  • The prefix has a specific meaning. That is:
  • The first character of prefix displays the operator name-
OperatorCode
Aircel, Dishnet WirelessD
AirtelA
BSNLB
BPL Mobile/Loop TelecomL
Idea CellularI
MTNLM
Reliance CommunicationsR
Reliance TelecomE
Tata TeleservicesT
UnitechU
Vodafone

Videocon
V

H & Q
  • The second character represents the location of the operator through which the message is received: 
OperatorCode
Andhra PradeshA
AssamS
BiharB
DelhiD
GujaratG
HaryanaH
Himachal PradeshI
Jammu & KashmirJ
KarnatakaX
KeralaL
KolkataK
Madhya PradeshY
MaharashtraZ
MumbaiM
North EastN
OrissaO
PunjabP
RajasthanR
TamilnaduT
UP-EastE
UP-WestW
West BengalV

Therefore, if you get a message like MM-SMSCRT, you can interpret that you’ve got the message through the MTNL operator from Mumbai.

Category: Sender ID

Sender ID is a set of characters that represent the identity of a sender. For example, when you receive a regular SMS from a friend, her/his name (as stored in your contacts) is displayed as a Sender. Similarly, when a business sends an SMS to its customers, a numeric or alphabetic set of characters represents the company or brand name.

Sender ID for Promotional SMS is numeric and is decided by the operator. For example 660066

Sender ID for Transactional SMS is 6 alphabetic characters in India. For  example: NOTIFY, SMSCRT.For other countries, sender ID format may vary according to the rules of a particular country.

Category: Sender ID

When a recipient receives a message from any provider or bank etc., a sender ID along with a prefix is displayed in the inbox. For example- VM-ICICIB, BW-Google, DM-Amazon, and VM-Redbus etc. 

The prefixes VM, BW etc. are displayed because SMS is sent in huge numbers via bulk SMS. SMS providers follow rules framed by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) and according to TRAI rules, 

  • Sender ID should be restricted to 6 characters. (E.g MM – SMSCRT
  • The prefix has a specific meaning. That is:
  • The first character of prefix displays the operator name-
OperatorCode
Aircel, Dishnet WirelessD
AirtelA
BSNLB
BPL Mobile/Loop TelecomL
Idea CellularI
MTNLM
Reliance CommunicationsR
Reliance TelecomE
Tata TeleservicesT
UnitechU
Vodafone

Videocon
V

H & Q
  • The second character represents the location of the operator through which the message is received: 
OperatorCode
Andhra PradeshA
AssamS
BiharB
DelhiD
GujaratG
HaryanaH
Himachal PradeshI
Jammu & KashmirJ
KarnatakaX
KeralaL
KolkataK
Madhya PradeshY
MaharashtraZ
MumbaiM
North EastN
OrissaO
PunjabP
RajasthanR
TamilnaduT
UP-EastE
UP-WestW
West BengalV

Therefore, if you get a message like MM-SMSCRT, you can interpret that you’ve got the message through the MTNL operator from Mumbai.

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