SANOSAY is a telecom solutions provider headquartered in Dubai, UAE, founded in 2006, with development teams in Bangalore and Mumbai, India. Its customers include telecom operators, carriers, and enterprise clients. According to its website, more than 400 carriers and enterprise customers use its solutions, and over 80 network operators in 23 countries have adopted its NGN technology. Its core communications-related service is Global SMS Termination, alongside the PINShield 3000 hardware security module and Synergy Softswitch/SBC.
On the messaging side, SANOSAY clearly offers SMS MT bulk message delivery, making it suitable for sending notifications or broadcasts from applications to mobile users. Its softswitch products cover voice/VoIP network interconnection, but there is no visible email or IM capability. For SMS coverage, the website claims reach across 150+ countries and 700+ operators, with its own infrastructure and global SS7 connectivity. In terms of performance, the site describes high delivery reliability, high throughput, delivery reports, and SLA-backed service, but does not provide specific figures for delivery rates, latency, or throughput.
Its integration capabilities are geared toward carrier-grade standards. SMS supports HTTP and SMPP protocols, with formats including bulk, streaming, normal, flash, long SMS, and scheduled messages, as well as data encodings such as Unicode, binary, WAP Push, and data. This makes it suitable for integration with existing SMS platforms or operator gateways. The softswitch supports SIP, SIP-T, H.323/SIP interworking, ENUM, LDAP, SNMP, CDR, billing, and mediation. On compliance, the website does not disclose details on SMS anti-spam measures, opt-out handling, data protection, GDPR, or similar policies. It only notes under PINShield 3000 that the product meets or exceeds major international mobile security audit requirements.
Pricing is not publicly listed; the site only describes the service as cost-effective with competitive pricing, so route and country-specific quotes likely require contacting sales. Strengths include broad coverage, SMPP/HTTP support, SS7 connectivity, a carrier-grade product line, and 24/7 technical support. Weaknesses include limited public information and the absence of rate cards, API documentation, a self-service console, compliance policies, and verifiable performance data.
SANOSAY is better suited to carriers, SMS aggregators, multinational enterprise notification platforms, and customers needing NGN/VoIP migration. It does not look like a self-service SMS API aimed at individual developers. Access from China cannot be assessed based on the available information, and payment methods are also not disclosed. For SMS operations in China, local alternatives such as Alibaba Cloud SMS and Tencent Cloud SMS may also be worth evaluating; for international SMS, it can be compared with Twilio, Sinch, Infobip, MessageBird, and similar providers.
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