This labeling system is now live across Indian mobile networks to provide immediate clarity on whether a text is from a verified business or a potential scammer. For more details on message classifications, you can refer to insights from experts on LinkedIn or short explainers on YouTube .
Often used as part of alphanumeric sender IDs (headers) for business and promotional messaging in India. Relevant Information on SMS Suffixes in India This labeling system is now live across Indian
To protect users from fraudulent "Service" messages, the Indian government (via TRAI) has mandated specific suffixes at the end of sender names: Relevant Information on SMS Suffixes in India To
In the context of Indian SMS regulations, suffixes like -S (Service), -T (Transactional), or -G (Government) are now appended to sender IDs to help users verify the intent of a message. suffixes like -S (Service)