"Australia is a highly developed country, with the world's 13th-largest economy. It has a high-income economy, with the world's tenth-highest per capita income. It is a regional power, and has the world's 13th-highest military expenditure. Australia has the world's ninth-largest immigrant population, with immigrants accounting for 26% of the population. Having the third-highest human development index and the eighth-highest ranked democracy globally, the country ranks highly in quality of life, health, education, economic freedom, civil liberties and political rights, with all its major cities faring well in global comparative livability surveys. A wealthy country, Australia has a market economy, a high GDP per capita, and a relatively low rate of poverty. In terms of average wealth, Australia ranked second in the world after Switzerland from 2013 until 2018. In 2018, Australia overtook Switzerland and become the country with the highest average wealth. Australia's poverty rate increased from 10.2% to 11.8%, from 2000/01 to 2013. It was identified by the Credit Suisse Research Institute as the nation with the highest median wealth in the world and the second-highest average wealth per adult in 2013. Ranked fifth in the Index of Economic Freedom (2017),  Australia is the world's twelfth largest economy and has the sixth highest per capita GDP (nominal) at US$56,291. The country was ranked second in the United Nations 2016 Human Development Index. Melbourne reached top spot for the fourth year in a row on The Economist's 2014 list of the world's most liveable cities, followed by Adelaide, Sydney, and Perth in the fifth, seventh, and ninth places respectively. Total government debt in Australia is about A$190 billion — 20% of GDP in 2010." - Wikipedia.

Sender ID:  

Network Coverage Sender ID More Information
Telstra Corporation Dynamic Open  
Vodafone Network Pty Ltd Dynamic Open  
Optus Mobile Pty Ltd Dynamic Open  
Hutchison 3G Dynamic Open  
Lycamobile Dynamic Open  

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Regulations & Restrictions:

There are complex laws governing Australia SMS messaging, with many restrictions on the types of messages that can be sent to handsets. Most networks provide delivery receipts but bear in mind that your messages are unlikely to be delivered if they are flagged as spam.

Direct marketing messages cannot be sent to handsets without prior consent from the recipient. Generally, express consent is required (for example, by means of an SMS), but in some cases, consent may be inferred through an existing relationship. View detailed restrictions in the table below.

Restriction

Description

 Sender ID

Dynamic alpha or numeric Sender ID is supported.

Opt-in

- Users must opt-in to your service via text message. Web/PIN opt-ins are not allowed

- Double opt-in is required for subscription services.

Opt-out

All marketing messages must include a STOP option.

Message content

- In the case of direct marketing messages, senders must include their identity and must provide a valid opt-out address.

- Adult services must be sent via adult-specific shortcodes i.e. shortcodes beginning with 195 or 196. Adult sites will be blocked by carriers unless the user s  handset is verified to belong to an adult.

Message format

Concatenation, Unicode and binary are supported on most networks.

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

Note: It is important to abide by all restrictions imposed by the hosted country.