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mypanels.info presents itself as an “MQTT Workspace Panel / MQTT Panel Device Manager.” Its core offering is not traditional email or a legitimate SMS gateway, but rather a management panel built around Android devices, MQTT connections, SMS sending/receiving, and remote control. Visible modules include Dashboard, All Devices, All SMS, Installation Logs, Broadcast, App Builder, Backup, and Active Sessions, and the interface shows the timezone/location as Tehran, Iran.
From a communications perspective, the text explicitly includes features such as SMS Incoming messages, Global SMS Inbox, Send Direct SMS, Send SMS from Device, and Extract INBOX/SENT Messages, so it can be confirmed that SMS is involved. No email, voice, or IM service capabilities were found. On performance, the page only shows monitoring items such as Live Refresh, Live Pulse, online/offline devices, and SMS statistics for today and other time periods; it does not publish delivery rates, latency, throughput, or SLA information. On the integration side, it mentions MQTT Host, MQTT Port, SSL/TLS, Remote Config URL, WebView URL, and JSON backup, but there is no sign of a standard API, SDK, webhook, or developer documentation.
The page includes fields such as Phone, App, Plan, Price, Voucher, and Status, but provides no concrete plans, unit prices, currencies, or billing model. Geographic coverage is also unclear. The only location-related interface text is TEHRAN, IRAN, which is not enough to infer SMS coverage, carrier connectivity, or international reachability.
The main advantage is that the panel centralizes many functions, covering device status, SMS inboxes, remote commands, targeted broadcasts, APK building, backup and restore, and session management. For internal experimental device management, the interface modules appear relatively complete. However, the drawbacks are much more significant: there is no company identity, terms of service, privacy policy, compliance statement, or support channel. In particular, descriptions such as Get Cards, Get National ID, Detected Finance Apps, Account Balances, Mask as Chrome, Anti-Filter, remote screenshots, and SMS extraction indicate highly sensitive and potentially abusive capabilities. It should not be considered a suitable option for legitimate enterprise communications procurement.
Based solely on the text, it may be aimed at technical users or panel operators who control their own devices. However, it is not suitable for businesses that need compliant SMS verification codes, notification SMS, marketing SMS, or email delivery. The page does not provide information about access from China, so it is impossible to determine whether it can be reached directly; payment methods are also not disclosed. For legitimate communications needs, better alternatives include Alibaba Cloud SMS, Tencent Cloud SMS, Huawei Cloud Message & SMS, or compliance- and documentation-oriented providers such as Twilio, Vonage, MessageBird, Sinch, SendGrid, and Mailgun.
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mypanels.info is an Iran messaging provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 4.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach mypanels.info directly.