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Globe.my is a Malaysian bulk SMS and SMS marketing tool, built primarily as a web-based SMS Broadcast Management Tool. Users do not need to install any software; they can log in and send SMS messages from any internet-connected computer. It is suited to organizations that use mobile texting for promotions, notifications, reminders, and customer relationship management.
In terms of channels, the site only clearly offers SMS, with no mention of email, voice, or IM. Features include scheduled sending, personalized messages, contact grouping, CSV import, SMS status reports, and Excel export. For multilingual messaging, it supports English and Unicode, with examples including Chinese and Arabic. In terms of coverage, Malaysia is the main market: it claims to support sending to all Malaysian networks at a single fixed rate, and can also send to overseas mobile numbers, though international pricing and account arrangements require contacting sales.
Pricing is based on tiered SMS credits, with no setup fee, maintenance fee, or monthly fee. Registration includes 30 free SMS credits, and credits do not expire. Malaysia pricing starts at RM0.12/message and drops to RM0.06/message for volumes above 500,000 messages. The structure is clear and suitable for local customers with steady sending volumes. On performance, the site says messages are delivered almost instantly and cites SMS statistics such as a 98% open rate and 83% being opened within 3 minutes. However, these appear more like industry marketing figures than the platform’s own SLA or auditable delivery rate.
The strengths are its low barrier to entry, public pricing, no monthly fees, and the basic contact and reporting features needed for bulk SMS marketing. Unicode support, including Chinese, also makes it convenient for multilingual audiences. The drawbacks are that there is no visible documentation for APIs, SDKs, webhooks, or other developer integrations; overseas pricing is not transparent; and payment methods are relatively traditional, with only bank-in and cheque mentioned. On compliance, it only notes that Malaysian operators require messages to include “RM0.00”. Its privacy statements are fairly general, and it lacks details on unsubscribe handling, user consent, anti-spam controls, and related requirements.
Globe.my is better suited to Malaysian SMEs, education and healthcare organizations, government or financial notification users, and marketing teams that do not need complex system integration. If you need a global SMS API, high-concurrency transactional messaging, automated callbacks, and more detailed compliance modules, alternatives such as Twilio, Vonage, Sinch, and MessageBird are likely a better fit. Availability of access and payment from mainland China is not provided in the main content, so it should be considered unknown.
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globe.my is an Malaysia Comms & Email provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach globe.my directly.