Finland sender ID registration in AWS End User Messaging SMS - AWS End User Messaging SMS
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Finland sender ID registration in AWS End User Messaging SMS

Follow these directions to register your sender ID in Finland. As required by Finnish regulation (Traficom Order 28 L/2025 M), all sender IDs used to send SMS messages to Finnish mobile numbers must be pre-registered with local operators.

  1. Open the AWS End User Messaging SMS console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/sms-voice/.

  2. In the navigation pane, under Registrations, choose Create registration.

    Note

    If you already created a registration when requesting the origination identity then you should use that registration form.

    For Registration form name enter a friendly name.

    Choose Next.

  3. In the Sender ID info section, enter the following:

    • For Sender ID, enter the sender ID to request. The sender ID must be between 3 and 11 alphanumeric characters. For more information on sender ID formatting rules, see Considerations for a sender ID

    Choose Next.

  4. In the Company info section, enter the following:

    • For Company Name, enter the name of your company as officially registered.

    • For Company identification number – optional, enter your tax ID or business registration number (such as a Finnish Business ID or VAT number), if available.

    • For Company website, enter the URL for your company's website.

    Choose Next.

  5. In Messaging Use Case, do the following:

    • For Use case category, choose one of the following use case types:

      • One-time passwords – Use this for sending a user a one-time password or verification code.

      • Account or security alerts – Use this for sending account notifications or security alerts.

      • Purchase or delivery notifications – Use this if you only intend to send your users important notifications.

      • Public service announcements – An informational message that is meant to raise the audience's awareness about an important issue.

      • Polling and surveys – Use this to poll users on their preferences.

      • Info on demand – This is for sending users messages after they have sent a request.

      • Promotions and marketing – Use this for sending promotional or marketing messages.

      • Other – Use this if your use case doesn't fall into any other category. Be sure that you fill out the Use case details for this option.

    • Complete Use case description to provide additional context to the selected Use case category.

    Choose Next.

  6. In Message samples, do the following:

    • For Message Sample 1, enter an example message of an SMS message body that will be sent to your end users.

    • For Message Sample 2 – optional and Message Sample 3 – optional, enter additional example messages, if needed, of the SMS message body that will be sent.

    Choose Next.

  7. On the Review and submit page verify the information you are about to submit is correct. To make updates choose Edit next to the section.

  8. Choose Submit registration.