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Calling autism in France

SveaSMS gives you a direct path to send bulk SMS in minutes — with tier-1 routing, real-time analytics and no KYC delay. Calling autism in France shows exactly how to get started.

  • Calls to autism straight from your browser — nothing to install
  • Your own number or your own caller ID
  • Pay per minute, no lock-in
  • Call recording and history in the dashboard
  • Card and crypto top-ups
  • No KYC, no onboarding — register and dial
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Your own Sender ID

Set any sender name you want, up to 11 alphanumeric characters. No pre-approval, no waiting, no follow-up questions. Change Sender ID between campaigns or use different IDs per segment for A/B testing.

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Scales with you

500 MPS by default, upgradeable on demand. From your first OTP to millions of marketing SMS per day — same infrastructure, same API, no migration.

03

Transparent pricing

One price per SMS, no monthly fee, no lock-in contract. Balance never expires and you see the exact campaign cost before you press send.

04

GDPR-safe

Data is stored in the EU, with no subprocessors outside the EEA without explicit consent. A DPA is available on request and opt-out is handled automatically.

Frequently asked questions

Can I choose any Sender ID?

Yes. Set any sender name you want, up to 11 characters. We do not pre-review Sender IDs for you.

Do I need KYC or verification?

No. Sign up, top up and send. No forms, no application, no waiting.

Can I send OTP?

Yes. Low latency, high queue priority and separate throughput limits for transactional SMS.

Is there an API?

Yes. REST API with examples for Node.js, Python, PHP, Go and Ruby. See /api/rest for documentation.

Can I use multiple Sender IDs at once?

Yes. Rotate per segment, campaign or language with no hard cap.

How is opt-out handled?

Automatically through STOP/AVSLUTA — the customer is placed on a per-sender blocklist. You can also whitelist.

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