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Australia to introduce mandatory SMS Sender ID Register Featured

By Josh Martinez
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The Albanese Labor government of Australia plans to implement a mandatory SMS Sender ID Register, claiming it will enable it to crack down on SMS scams.

The government says the Minister for Communications, Michelle Rowland, will direct the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) to develop an enforceable industry standard, requiring telecommunications providers to check whether messages being sent under a brand name correspond with the legitimate registered sender.

If the Sender ID is not on the Register, the ACMA will either block the SMS or include a warning.

The Government has provided A$10 million through the 2023-24 Federal Budget to the ACMA over four years to launch and maintain the Register.

"The Register will help stop scammers from using the names of trusted brands, including banking institutions, service providers or government entities – like ANZ, Linkt or myGov – and deceiving Australians into thinking the scam messages are from reputable sources," the government states in its announcement.

"With SMS the most commonly reported scam delivery method, the Register will provide greater protection to more consumers, as well as to legitimate brands and organisations impacted by scam activity."

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According to the government, the Register will make Australia a harder target for SMS scammers.

"It forms part of the Albanese Government’s suite of measures to make Australia the toughest target in the world for scammers, and bring losses down," the government says.

"We’ve invested over $168 million to tackle scam activity across the economy, established a National Anti-Scam Centre, and introduced the Scams Prevention Framework that will impose world-leading obligations on banks, telcos and social media companies to prevent, detect, report, disrupt and respond to scams."

During the first half of 2025, the ACMA will consult on the industry standard and establish the systems and processes required to operate the Register, and provide for a transition period for entities to submit and register their Sender IDs.

The Government anticipates the Register will be open for registration of Sender IDs from late 2025.

Meanwhile, a pilot SMS Sender ID Register established by the ACMA and industry in December 2023 will continue to operate.

The pilot Register involved a number of network operators and major brands (including National Australia Bank, Commonwealth Bank and the Australian Taxation Office) registering their Sender IDs.

“We’ve all received scam messages on our phones purporting to be from reputable sources – and it’s costing Australians millions of dollars every year," said Minister for Communications, Michelle Rowland.

"This mandatory Register will enable these messages to be blocked or flagged as a scam – better protecting consumers from being cheated."

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