Do Not Disturb Mobile Numbers in India
To check if the mobile number is listed visit http://www.nccptrai.gov.in/nccpregistry/search.misc Our gateways cannot deliver messages to Indian Do Not Disturb mobiles. Messages sent to numbers registered in the NDNC (National Do Not Call) list will be blocked.
You can check the destination number on the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India registry using the following search tool: http://www.nccptrai.gov.in/nccpregistry/search.misc (omit India International prefix 91)
If you have transactional messages which are either user-generated or expected, you can contact us to bypass this filter, it requires a 6 - Alphanumeric sender ID and SMS template for registration ( minimum 25k SMS per month). This senderID will be used as often as possible but a small % of traffic will still be overwritten to ensure delivery. This is due to our partners Adaptive Routing technology which uses the optimum route for all of our traffic, updated on a dynamic basis.
Unregistered sender ID is fixed to a local shortcode as required by regulation. We can only guarantee message delivery between 9am to 9pm. Messages submitted after 9pm we will attempt to send, but due to local regulations, these messages will be queued until the morning and you will be charged for them as usual. Number of messages to the same number limitations:
More than 6 messages with the same sender or text to the same number within an hour may be blocked
Users may not be able to receive more than a total of 200 SMS per day across all incoming streams.
Messages towards Jammu and Kashmir networks (example, 405/55 - Airtel J&K) will be blocked by the government due to political sensitivity.