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How Should Mobile Numbers be Formatted to ensure SMS Delivery?

To ensure message delivery, contact mobile numbers must be formatted correctly using international standards.

To convert mobile numbers to the correct international format, remove the leading ‘0’ or ‘+’ and replace it with the appropriate country code (e.g., 61 for Australia, 64 for New Zealand).

 For a list of country prefixes, see international codes.

 

Below are some country-specific examples:

 

Australia 

 

– Country Code: 61

– Number: 9 digits long, excluding the leading ‘0’

– Example domestic number: 0447973739

– Example international number: 61447973739

 

India 

 

– Country Code: 91

– Number: 10 digits long, excluding the leading ‘0’

– Example domestic number: 09000654321

– Example international number: 919000654321

 

UK 

 

– Country Code: 44

– Number: 10 digits long, excluding the leading ‘0’

– Example domestic number: 07723654321

– Example international number: 447723654321

 

US

 

– Country Code: 1

– Number: 10 digits long, excluding the leading ‘0’ or ‘+’

– Example domestic number: 2126544321

– Example international number: 12126544321

 

UAE

 

– Country Code: 971

– Number: 8 digits long, excluding the leading ‘0’

– Example domestic number: 047654321

– Example international number: 97147654321