With the high penetration of mobile phones, companies have started sending out automated sms. I have always wondered about the cryptic sender names. Careful observations about the sender name reveals:
- all letters are in capitals
- name format is **-******
- the first two letters seem random
- followed by an hyphen
- followed by a six letter
- last six letters seem to identify the sender name
- for example presently, "SBIINB" represents SBI bank
- sometimes the same sender can send some sms with different combinations of first two letters
- SBI sends sms as "BX-SBIINB", "TD-SBIINB" etc.
- "BX" = BSNL from Karnataka
- "TD" = Tata from Delhi
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