"Argentina is a prominent regional power in the Southern Cone and Latin America, and retains its historic status as a middle power in international affairs. Argentina has the second largest economy in South America, the third-largest in Latin America, and membership in the G-15 and G-20 major economies. It is also a founding member of the United Nations, World Bank, World Trade Organization, Mercosur, Union of South American Nations, Community of Latin American and Caribbean States and the Organization of Ibero-American States. Benefiting from rich natural resources, a highly literate population, a diversified industrial base, and an export-oriented agricultural sector, the economy of Argentina is Latin America's third-largest, and the second largest in South America. It has a "very high" rating on the Human Development Index  and a relatively high GDP per capita, with a considerable internal market size and a growing share of the high-tech sector. In 2012 manufacturing accounted for 20.3% of GDP—the largest goods-producing sector in the nation's economy. Well-integrated into Argentine agriculture, half of the industrial exports have rural origin. With a 6.5% production growth rate in 2011, the diversified manufacturing sector rests on a steadily growing network of industrial parks (314 as of 2013)" - Wikipedia.

Sender ID:  

Network Coverage Sender ID More Information
Nextel Communications Argentina S.A Overwritten Sender ID will be replaced by Local Sender
AMX Argentina-CLARO Overwritten Sender ID will be replaced by Local Sender
Telecom Personal S.A Overwritten Sender ID will be replaced by Local Sender
Telefonica Comunicaciones Personales S.A Overwritten Sender ID will be replaced by Local Sender
Mtel Argentina Radiomensaje S.A Overwritten Sender ID will be replaced by Local Sender

Know more about types of Sender IDs here.

Regulations & Restrictions:

Number Formatting:

When sending messages to Argentina you should ensure the 9 (normally used for an international voice call to an Argentinian mobile) between the country code and the local number is always omitted: Country Code 54 + 10 digit local number.

Delivery Receipts: Delivery receipts are not reliable.

Virtual Numbers: (SMS virtual numbers are currently not available)

SMS enabled numbers in Argentina may only be used for P2P use cases. The following restrictions apply:

- No more than 400 messages per day per LVN

- No more than 40 messages every 10 minutes per LVN

- No more than 4 messages per minute from the same LVN

There are no additional content restrictions beyond those in our Service Usage Policy.

Note:  We use Adaptive Routing to send in Argentina. Our main provider is a local direct route, delivery receipts are not reliable and Sender IDs will be changed (Currently the sender is replaced with a long code but this is dynamic and subject to change. In the past, it has been replaced with shortcodes and local numbers). It is important to abide by all restrictions imposed by the hosted country.