Why use Dialogue Australia SMS platinum connectivity:
- Best infrastructure & technology
- Multiple redundancy platforms
- Secure access & connections
- Heart beat monitoring system to ensure quality of service is maximised
- Over 16 years’ experience in SMS messaging
- Located in Australia since 2004, valuable local knowledge
- ISO 27001 & 9001 certified for quality & security
- Extremely competitive with Australia SMS bulk pricing
- Easy integrations with Dialogue’s SMS APIs
- Tier 1 SMS aggregator & wholesale SMS service provider
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Summary of the Australian SMS market
Population:
Over 22.5 million with penetration rates between 110% - 115% for mobile subscribers
Language:
English
Services offered for the bulk SMS Australia market
- Bulk SMS messaging in Australia
- Two way SMS text messaging in Australia
- Shortcodes and longcodes across all Australia carriers
- SMS integrations with your applications
- Number portability access
Members of in the Australia mobile market:
AIMIA, ADMA, The Telecoms Industry Ombudsman & Communications Alliance
Market Update
The Australia market is still on the rise and with more mobile subscribers than people
in Australia. The growth stems as the population increases and people using more than one mobile phone, so for business and personal use.
Bulk SMS in Australia has recently seen changes in the mobile market with the dominating mobile operator, Telstra switching to on-net SMS text messaging. Dialogue has secured an on net bulk SMS rate with Telstra which allows us to offer our customers competitive text messaging rates and dependable bulk SMS service routing and delivery.
For a competitive pricing quote for bulk SMS in Australia please complete the “request a quote” form.
Australia SMS Regulations
Commercial electronic messaging in Australia is tightly regulated and all text messages of a commercial nature must comply with the Australian SPAM act. A commercial SMS message must comply with the following three conditions in order to be compliant with the Australian SPAM act:
- Consent: The message recipient must give their consent to receive the message.
- Identify: The message must adequately identify the person or organization originating the message (note that inclusion of a service name may not be considered a sufficient form of identification)
- Unsubscribe: The message must contain a functional unsubscribe facility to allow the recipient to opt-out from future messages at a standard or toll-free charge
More information on the Australian SPAM act can be found at http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD..PC/pc=PC_310296.



