Frequently Asked Questions
Use a pre-registered alphanumeric sender ID and an SMS API like Twilio, Sinch, MessageBird, or Plivo. Ensure your messages comply with CITC regulations and include opt-out instructions in both English and Arabic. Always test your messages across major Saudi Arabian carriers (STC, Mobily, Zain) before launching a campaign.
Pre-registration with the CITC is mandatory for alphanumeric sender IDs. The approval process typically takes 2 weeks and requires submitting company documentation. Promotional sender IDs require a "-AD" suffix. Sender ID preservation is maintained upon approval, ensuring consistent brand identity.
MMS messages are converted to SMS with a URL link to the multimedia content due to compatibility issues through standard A2P channels. This workaround maintains the ability to share rich media while ensuring deliverability across all devices.
Content related to gambling, adult material, politics, religion, controlled substances, alcohol, money lending, WhatsApp/LINE links, and phone numbers within the message body is strictly prohibited. The CITC enforces content filtering, and violations can lead to penalties.
Marketing messages can only be sent between 9:00 AM and 8:00 PM Saudi Arabia Time (GMT+3). Transactional and service messages are permitted 24/7. Consider religious and cultural sensitivities, especially during Ramadan and other holidays, and avoid sending during prayer times.
No, sending SMS to landline numbers in Saudi Arabia is not supported. Attempts to do so will result in a failure response from the API with a 400 error code (21614). Messages will not be delivered or charged.
All promotional messages must include clear opt-out instructions with keywords like STOP/????? and HELP/??????? in both English and Arabic. Opt-out requests must be processed within 24 hours, and confirmations should be sent in the same language as the original message.
While concatenated messages are supported, keeping messages under 160 characters using GSM-7 encoding is recommended for cost efficiency. UCS-2 encoding is needed for Arabic and special characters, reducing character limit to 70 per segment.
Two-way SMS is not supported through standard A2P channels. Businesses requiring two-way communication need alternative solutions like dedicated enterprise messaging services or other specialized integrations.
Comply with CITC regulations and the PDPL by obtaining explicit consent before sending marketing messages, honoring opt-out requests promptly, respecting messaging hours, and avoiding prohibited content. Maintain thorough records of consent for audits.
Popular SMS APIs for Saudi Arabia include Twilio, Sinch, MessageBird, and Plivo. Each offers features for handling Arabic text, managing sender IDs, and complying with local regulations. Choose the API that best suits your business needs and technical capabilities.
Key parameters include alphanumericSenderId
(your pre-registered sender ID), to
(recipient number in E.164 format, starting with +966), and body
(the message content, with Unicode support for Arabic).
Implement a rate limiter to manage throughput and avoid exceeding API limits. Standard rate limits are around 100 messages per second, with burst limits of 250 per minute. Daily quotas vary by provider.
The Communications and Information Technology Commission (CITC) regulates SMS communications, enforces compliance, and protects consumers from spam and unwanted messages. They manage the Do Not Disturb (DND) registry and set rules for sender ID registration.
Test your messages across all major carriers (STC, Mobily, Zain), monitor delivery rates and opt-out rates, use clear and concise language, and personalize messages thoughtfully. Ensure your content complies with all CITC regulations and avoids prohibited topics.
Saudi Arabia SMS Best Practices, Compliance, and Features
SMS Market Overview: Saudi Arabia Mobile Landscape
Mobile Network Codes (MNC) (ITU-T E.212 Standard):
Source: ITU-T Recommendation E.212 (2018)
Market Conditions: Saudi Arabia operates a highly developed mobile market with widespread SMS adoption for business communications. As of 2024, three main Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) serve the market: STC leads with 43.2% market share, Mobily holds 40%, and Zain accounts for 16.4%, plus two MVNOs (Virgin Mobile and Lebara). While OTT messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram dominate consumer conversations, SMS remains essential for business-to-consumer messaging, two-factor authentication (OTP), and transactional notifications. The market shows high mobile penetration with extensive 4G and 5G network deployment, making SMS delivery reliable across the Kingdom.
Source: TowerXchange Saudi Arabia Market Report (2024), Opensignal May 2024 Report
SMS Features and Technical Capabilities in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia supports most standard SMS features for A2P (Application-to-Person) messaging, including concatenated messages and alphanumeric sender IDs. However, two-way SMS is not available through standard channels, and MMS messages convert to SMS with URL links. Understanding these capabilities is crucial for successful SMS campaigns in the Kingdom.
Two-way SMS Support
Two-way SMS is not supported in Saudi Arabia through standard A2P channels. If you need two-way communication, implement alternative solutions such as:
Concatenated Messages (Segmented SMS)
Support: Yes, concatenation works for most sender ID types, though support varies by sender ID type.
Message length rules: Standard 160 characters per message segment using GSM-7 encoding.
Encoding considerations: Messages using GSM-7 encoding support up to 160 characters, while UCS-2 encoding (for Arabic and special characters) allows up to 70 characters per segment. For messages containing the EURO symbol (€), use UCS-2 encoding.
MMS Support
MMS messages are not directly supported in Saudi Arabia through standard A2P channels. Instead, the system automatically converts MMS content to SMS with an embedded URL where recipients can view the multimedia content. This ensures compatibility while maintaining rich media capabilities.
Technical Details:
Recipient Phone Number Compatibility
Number Portability
Number portability is available in Saudi Arabia. Subscribers can change their mobile service provider while keeping their original phone number. The carriers handle routing automatically based on current network assignments, so portability typically doesn't affect SMS delivery.
Porting Details:
Sending SMS to Landlines
Sending SMS to landline numbers is not supported in Saudi Arabia. Attempts to send messages to landline numbers trigger a 400 error (code 21614) from the API, with no delivery or charge to your account.
SMS Compliance and Regulatory Requirements in Saudi Arabia
Regulatory Authority: The Communications, Space & Technology Commission (CST) – formerly known as the Communications and Information Technology Commission (CITC) until 2022 – governs SMS communications in Saudi Arabia and enforces strict regulations to protect consumers. Comply with both CST regulations and the Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL) when sending SMS messages.
Note: The PDPL came into force on September 14, 2023, with full enforcement beginning September 14, 2024, after a one-year transition period. The Saudi Authority for Data and Artificial Intelligence (SDAIA) oversees PDPL compliance.
Source: DLA Piper PDPL Update (February 2024), Morgan Lewis PDPL Guidance (September 2024)
Consent and Opt-In
Explicit Consent Requirements:
Best Practices for Consent Management:
Implementation Example:
Penalties for Non-Compliance: The PDPL provides fines up to SAR 5,000,000 for breach of its provisions, and courts may double the fine for data breaches in case of repeat violations.
Source: SDAIA Personal Data Protection Law (Royal Decree M/19, amended March 27, 2023)
HELP/STOP and Other Commands
All promotional messages must include opt-out instructions in both English and Arabic.
Required Keywords:
Implementation Requirements:
Example Opt-Out Templates:
Do Not Call / Do Not Disturb Registries
Saudi Arabia maintains a national DND registry managed by the CST.
Requirements:
Access Method: Contact your SMS provider for DND registry API access. Most providers offer automated DND checking as part of their platform.
Violations: Sending to DND numbers results in significant penalties and potential service suspension.
Source: CST Anti-Spam Regulations
Time Zone Sensitivity
Time Zone: Saudi Arabia observes Arabia Standard Time (AST) year-round at UTC+3 with no daylight saving time changes.
Source: IANA Time Zone Database (Asia/Riyadh)
Messaging Hours (CST/Twilio Guidelines):
Source: Twilio Saudi Arabia SMS Guidelines (2024), CST Regulations
Alphanumeric Sender ID Registration and Phone Number Requirements
Alphanumeric Sender ID Registration (Required for All SMS)
Operator network capability: Fully supported and mandatory for all A2P messaging in Saudi Arabia
How to Register Your Sender ID in Saudi Arabia:
Registration Process:
Common Rejection Reasons:
Source: Twilio Support Documentation (2024), 8x8 CPaaS Registration Guide (2024)
Sender ID preservation: Yes, displays as registered when properly approved
Restrictions:
Long Codes
Domestic vs. International: Neither domestic nor international long codes are supported Sender ID preservation: N/A Provisioning time: N/A Use cases: Not available for SMS messaging in Saudi Arabia
Short Codes
Support: Not currently supported in Saudi Arabia Provisioning time: N/A Use cases: N/A
SMS Pricing and Cost for Sending to Saudi Arabia
Twilio SMS Pricing (2025)
Cost Calculation Examples:
Note: Prices are per message segment and may change without notice. Additional carrier fees may apply.
Source: Twilio SMS Pricing for Saudi Arabia (January 2025)
Message Segmentation
Prohibited Content and Message Filtering Rules
Prohibited Content and Industries (CST/Carrier Enforcement):
Source: Twilio Saudi Arabia SMS Guidelines (2024), CST Anti-Spam Regulations
Content Filtering and URL Whitelisting Requirements
Carrier Filtering Rules (strictly enforced by STC, Mobily, and Zain):
URL Registration Process:
Common Restricted Keywords (examples):
Tips to Avoid Blocking:
Source: Twilio Saudi Arabia SMS Guidelines (2024)
Best Practices for SMS Marketing and Messaging in Saudi Arabia
Messaging Strategy
Keep messages concise, clear, and actionable.
Content Guidelines:
Example Messages by Industry:
Banking:
Retail:
Healthcare:
Sending Frequency and Timing
Localization
Support both Arabic and English to reach all audiences effectively.
Technical Implementation:
Localization Checklist:
Opt-Out Management
Testing and Monitoring
Test thoroughly across all carriers before launching campaigns.
Pre-Launch Testing:
Key Metrics to Track:
Monitoring Dashboard Setup:
SMS API Integration Guide for Saudi Arabia
Twilio SMS API
Twilio provides a robust SMS API for sending messages to Saudi Arabia with full support for alphanumeric sender IDs and Arabic text. Authenticate using your Account SID and Auth Token. For detailed implementation examples across different frameworks, see our Twilio Node.js SMS integration guides.
Key Parameters:
alphanumericSenderId
: Pre-registered sender IDto
: Recipient number in E.164 format (+966)body
: Message content (supports Unicode)Sinch SMS API
Sinch offers a comprehensive SMS API with specific features for Saudi Arabia. Authenticate using API Token and Service Plan ID. For step-by-step integration tutorials, visit our Sinch Node.js implementation guides.
MessageBird SMS API
MessageBird provides SMS API access with support for Saudi Arabia's specific requirements including Unicode for Arabic text. Learn more in our MessageBird integration tutorials.
Plivo SMS API
Plivo's SMS API supports Saudi Arabia with features for handling Arabic text and delivery reporting. For complete implementation guides, check our Plivo Node.js tutorials.
API Rate Limits and Throughput
Standard Rate Limits (vary by provider):
Carrier-Specific Considerations:
Throughput Management:
Error Handling and Reporting
Handle errors gracefully and implement retry logic for transient failures.
Common Error Codes for Saudi Arabia:
Recap and Additional Resources
Key Takeaways:
Implementation Timeline:
Pre-Launch Checklist:
Additional Resources:
SMS Provider Guidelines:
Frequently Asked Questions About SMS in Saudi Arabia
What is the regulatory authority for SMS in Saudi Arabia?
The Communications, Space & Technology Commission (CST) – formerly CITC until 2022 – governs all SMS communications in Saudi Arabia. You must also comply with the Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL) enforced by SDAIA, which became fully enforceable on September 14, 2024.
How much does it cost to send SMS to Saudi Arabia?
As of January 2025, Twilio charges $0.1949 per SMS segment for messages sent to Saudi Arabian phone numbers using alphanumeric sender IDs or international numbers. Each message segment (160 characters for GSM-7, 70 characters for Unicode) is billed separately. Additional carrier fees may apply.
Do I need to register my sender ID for Saudi Arabia?
Yes, alphanumeric sender ID registration is mandatory for all A2P messaging in Saudi Arabia. The approval process takes approximately 2 weeks and requires company documentation, including a Company Registration Certificate and Delegation Letter in Arabic. Promotional sender IDs must include the "-AD" suffix (e.g., "Brand-AD").
What are the penalties for violating Saudi Arabia's SMS regulations?
Under the PDPL, businesses face fines up to SAR 5,000,000 for data protection violations, with courts authorized to double fines for repeat offenses. CST can also impose penalties, including service suspension, for non-compliance with telecommunications regulations.
What hours can I send promotional SMS in Saudi Arabia?
Send promotional messages only between 9:00 AM and 8:00 PM Arabia Standard Time (AST, UTC+3). Send transactional and service messages 24/7. During Ramadan, the permitted window may shift to 12:00 PM to 1:00 AM.
Can I use numeric sender IDs in Saudi Arabia?
No, Saudi Arabian carriers automatically block numeric sender IDs. Use registered alphanumeric sender IDs for all A2P messaging. Sender IDs cannot contain Arabic characters either.
Is two-way SMS supported in Saudi Arabia?
No, two-way SMS is not supported through standard A2P channels in Saudi Arabia. If you need two-way communication, implement alternative solutions such as dedicated enterprise messaging services or app-based solutions.
What content is prohibited in SMS messages to Saudi Arabia?
Prohibited content includes gambling, adult content, political and religious messages, controlled substances, cannabis, alcohol, money lending services, WhatsApp/LINE links, and phone numbers in the message body. Register and whitelist all URLs with carriers before sending.
How do I ensure PDPL compliance for SMS marketing in Saudi Arabia?
Obtain explicit written or electronic consent before sending marketing messages, maintain detailed consent records with timestamps, provide clear opt-out instructions in both English and Arabic, honor opt-outs within 24 hours, and regularly check numbers against the national DND registry maintained by CST.
Which mobile operators serve Saudi Arabia?
Saudi Arabia has three main MNOs: STC (43.2% market share), Mobily (40%), and Zain (16.4%), plus two MVNOs (Virgin Mobile and Lebara). All use MCC 420 with different MNC codes as defined by ITU-T Recommendation E.212.
Last Updated: January 5, 2025