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SMS in 2026: 5 Reasons This Channel Remains Impossible to Ignore

news26.12.2025
SMS in 2026: 5 Reasons This Channel Remains Impossible to Ignore

Despite the rapid growth of social platforms, messengers, and mobile applications, SMS remains one of the most effective communication channels. The reason is not its “traditional” nature but behavioral predictability: a user may miss a push notification or ignore an email, but typically reads an SMS within minutes.

In 2026, this channel has become critical in industries where customer response speed directly affects operational performance.

1. Instant delivery even under difficult conditions

SMS does not depend on internet access, app settings, or push-notification priorities.

Market data shows:

  • up to 82% of messages are delivered within the first 5 seconds

  • OTP conversion increases by 12–18% when a business switches from email to SMS

  • delivery delays occur dozens of times less frequently than in messengers

DID Global’s infrastructure supports stable delivery in 150+ countries, including regions with complex local routes. For fintech clients, the average delivery time of OTP codes is up to 4 seconds even during peak periods.

2. One of the highest open rates on the market

SMS consistently shows an open rate of 85–98%, which significantly exceeds email and push statistics.

This is not the result of “better content” but of the technical nature of the channel: a phone treats SMS as a system notification and always displays it to the user.

Therefore, SMS remains effective for:

  • urgent updates

  • operational notifications (delivery, status changes)

  • critical transactions

  • short-term promotions that require rapid response

3. A direct channel without filters, ranking, or hidden folders

Unlike email, SMS:

  • does not fall into the “Promotions” folder

  • does not pass through algorithmic sorting

  • does not depend on push settings

  • does not get lost among notifications from other apps

This makes the channel indispensable in industries where guaranteed visibility is essential – logistics, healthcare, financial operations, service companies, and support.

4. High cost-efficiency for large communication volumes

SMS does not require interface development, push infrastructure, or complex marketing creatives.

A business pays only for actually delivered messages.

This is especially advantageous for:

  • logistics and delivery

  • eCommerce, where thousands of customers must be notified daily

  • service businesses with frequent reminders

  • fintech companies sending OTP codes

DID Global Case

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A European marketplace with over 40,000 daily orders switched to SMS notifications through DID Global. In the first month:

  • customer inquiries regarding delivery decreased by 27%

  • the NPS driver “timely information” increased by 11 points

  • customers missed couriers less frequently

This is an example of how SMS directly affects operational costs.

5. Versatility across business scenarios

SMS easily adapts to the needs of any industry:

  1. Logistics and delivery
    Instant status updates, ETA, and courier-arrival notifications.

  2. Fintech and banking
    OTP, transaction confirmations, anti-fraud triggers.

  3. Medical and service companies
    Reminders reduce no-shows by 20–45%.

  4. Retail and eCommerce
    Personalized offers, triggered campaigns, stock availability updates.

  5. Internal communications
    Fast staff notifications in emergency or operational situations.

All of this works due to simplicity and guaranteed delivery, not because of “trendiness.”

Common mistakes businesses make when using SMS

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Articles that only praise the channel are not helpful. It is important to highlight that companies themselves often reduce the effectiveness of SMS marketing.

Main mistakes:

  • using untrusted routes → delays or blocking

  • identical text for different countries → carrier filters block the messages

  • incorrect sender ID → users do not understand who the message is from

  • no segmentation → unnecessary costs with no results

  • marketing SMS sent outside working hours → sharp drop in CTR

DID Global ensures proper formatting and local routing, helping avoid these issues in international campaigns.

How to choose an SMS provider if stability matters

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The right provider determines not only delivery speed but also your business reputation.

Main criteria:

  • direct operator routes, not grey transit infrastructure

  • global coverage for companies operating in multiple countries

  • high-quality API that supports scalability and automation

  • anti-spam and content filtering to prevent blocking

  • transparent pricing with no hidden rates for international traffic

DID Global provides stable routes and detailed analytics, enabling companies to build scalable and predictable SMS workflows.

Conclusion

SMS remains a leader not because of nostalgia but because of measurable performance:

  • delivery speed

  • guaranteed visibility

  • high user response

  • low operational costs

  • versatility across any business model

In 2026, SMS remains a channel that combines user simplicity with significant cost savings for companies.

With a reliable infrastructure such as DID Global, this channel becomes a true driver of operational efficiency.