Telenor signs up with Routesms as Global Direct Connect Partner

This agreement gives Routesms instant access to Telenor’s 192 million mobile subscribers globally.  In markets such as Myanmar, where the operator has implemented strong filters for (application to peer) A2P traffic, this tie up gives Routesms an edge over others to deliver quality traffic.

Routesms, a global SMS aggregators and a messaging & voice API companies, has announced that Norway headquartered Telenor has signed up as a Global Direct Connect Partner (GDCP).

Telenor is the 115th mobile network operator (MNOs) to sign up as a GDCP with Routesms globally. The company aims to get 150 MNOs onboard by the end of this financial year.

This agreement gives Routesms instant access to Telenor’s 192 million mobile subscribers globally. It also offers better SMS delivery percentages, stronger control over the systems and ability to handle significant traffic handling capacity.  In markets such as Myanmar, where the operator has implemented strong filters for (application to peer) A2P traffic, this tie up gives Routesms an edge over others to deliver quality traffic.

Routesms expects an increase of 5- 6% from in the messaging traffic to the existing estimated international volume of over 900 million SMSs.

“In our business, the more direct connects partners one has, the more reliable and robust one’s service is. Partnering with Telenor gives us more intimate access to Telenor’s vast subscribers base as well as increases our coverage reach to countries such as Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Serbia, Ukraine, Hungary, Montengro, Thailand, Malaysisa, Bangladesh, India and Pakis-tan. Our sustained effort of getting more MNOs onboard has helped us become an automatic choice for enterprises, MNOs and resellers alike when it comes to any messaging requirement worldwide,” said Rajdip Gupta, Co-founder & CEO, Routesms Solutions Limited.

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