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Shatel Mobile Secure SMS Service
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Shatel Mobile Launches Iran’s First ‘Secure SMS’ Service for Corporate Clients

Shatel Mobile unveils Iran's first Secure SMS service, offering encrypted messaging for corporate clients to enhance communication privacy and safeguard sensitive information.

Iman Baik
Written by Iman Baik | 24 September 2025 | 13:24

Shatel Mobile has introduced its latest organizational solution, the 'Secure SMS' service, aimed at preserving the confidentiality of text messages sent by corporate clients.

According to Shatel Mobile, the Secure SMS service utilizes encryption to enhance the privacy of SMS content. This pioneering service is now available in Iran, specifically catering to corporate clients, banks, financial institutions, and companies that prioritize the security of their outgoing SMS communications and seek to elevate confidentiality standards. Designed to prevent unauthorized access to SMS content by external intermediaries, the service ensures secure messaging within organizations.

Shatel Mobile has implemented this service in collaboration with its domestic business partner.

Key features of the Secure SMS service include restricting SMS readability exclusively to authorized locations, utilizing specialized modules for message creation, transmission, validation, and key management, encrypting and decrypting SMS messages solely within Shatel Mobile's network, and granting access to SMS content exclusively to the message creator and authorized endpoints.

This innovative service represents a significant step forward in addressing the needs of organizations where secure exchange of sensitive information is critical. Shatel Mobile’s corporate clients can now benefit from Secure SMS to ensure high-level security in their organizational messaging, leveraging state-of-the-art technology tailored to meet modern demands.

Iman Baik

Born in 1971, I hold degrees in Software Engineering and English Language and Literature. I have been a journalist since 1997, with a background that includes launching the first Information Technology page in Iranian newspapers, as well as serving as editor-in-chief of Iran’s first IT weekly and first IT daily newspaper.

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