"Mexico has the 15th largest nominal GDP and the 11th largest by purchasing power parity. GDP annual average growth for the period of 1995–2002 was 5.1%. Mexico's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in purchasing power parity (PPP) was estimated at US$2.2602 trillion in 2015, and $1.3673 trillion in nominal exchange rates. Mexico's GDP in PPP per capita was US$18,714.05. The World Bank reported in 2009 that the country's Gross National Income in market exchange rates was the second highest in Latin America, after Brazil at US$1,830.392 billion, which lead to the highest income per capita in the region at $15,311. Mexico is now firmly established as an upper middle-income country. After the slowdown of 2001 the country has recovered and has grown 4.2, 3.0 and 4.8 percent in 2004, 2005 and 2006, even though it is considered to be well below Mexico's potential growth. Furthermore, after the 2008–2009 recession, the economy grew an average of 3.32 percent per year from 2010 to 2014." - Wikipedia

The number of subscribers that reach over 100 million makes it one of the largest mobile markets in the world, and up until now one of the most difficult to reach, due to local operators actively blocking international routes. Thanks to new local carrier links, you can now deliver messages to all Mexican subscribers.

Sender ID:  

Network Coverage Sender ID More Information
Iusacell Pcs/Unefon Overwritten  
Nextel Mexico Overwritten  
Pegaso Com(Movistar) Overwritten  
Telcel (Radiomovil) Overwritten  

All senders will be replaced with a random numeric sender, a shortcode, or a fixed Sender ID as defined by the operators.

These restrictions do not apply when sending using a Mexican virtual number, which you can add to your account from your 1s2u dashboard. Find your Virtual Number here.

Know more about types of Sender IDs here.

Regulations & Restrictions:

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.