How to Change Airtel Message Centre Number: List of all State-wise Numbers Included

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Airtel is one of the leading telecom operators in India along with Vi, Jio, and BSNL. It offers not only calling, but also SMS, internet, and more facilities to Indian users. Although the use of SMS/messages has lessened due to apps like WhatsApp and Telegram, there are still some situations when you need to send or receive SMS. This includes getting OTPs most of the time. However, at times, it becomes super frustrating when you tap on resend OTP for the 8th time and still don’t receive one.

Reasons behind such a scenario are various, including an expired plan, a defective SIM, or an incorrect SMS centre number being entered. While a defective SIM will have to be replaced, if the fault is in the SMS Centre Number, it can be corrected via simple steps. In this article, we will talk about what this number is and how it can be changed.

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What is an Airtel SMS Centre?

An Airtel SMSC is a specific service meant for SMS service queries and their resolution. It is similar to the customer care number for Airtel users, but only for SMS services. It was started in 2016 and is currently operational in 20+ states. The list of Airtel SMSC is given below. These numbers change frequently, so make sure your device has the latest number allotted for your state.

List of State-Wise Airtel Message Center Numbers

                       StatesAirtel Message Center Number
Assam+919818023015
Andhra Pradesh+919849087001
Bihar+919831029416
Delhi+919810051914
Gujarat+919831029416
Himachal Pradesh+919845086020
Jharkhand+919845086020
Jammu and Kashmir+919845086007
Karnataka           +919845086007
Kerala+919810051905
Madhya Pradesh+919845086020
Maharashtra+919898051916
Orissa+919818023015
Punjab+919815051914
Rajasthan+919815051914
Telangana+919849087001
Tamil Nadu+919898051914
Uttar Pradesh+919810051914
Uttarakhand+919845086020
West Bengal+919932029007

Any of these numbers can be called upon to solve the “not receiving messages” problem. Before we talk about changing numbers, let us have a look at some simple ways to resolve the problem yourself.

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Ways to Fix Your SMS Service Yourself

You can follow these methods to fix your SMS service yourself.

1. Restart your phone- By restarting the device, you are asking your device to connect to the cellular network again and fix any leaks from the applications. Usually, restarting one’s phone can solve this SMS issue.

2. Clearing cache—When the cache memory is full, an app slows down and interferes with its seamless functioning. Clearing the cache for the messaging app in your device’s Settings menu might help you send/receive messages.

3. Deleting unnecessary SMS—Your device’s Message app has a storage limit that is reached when there are too many SMS on your device. Delete useless SMS to receive new ones. This might work sometimes.

4. Updated software- Users often ignore software updates by the manufacturer, but that isn’t good for the device. Enable a stable WiFi connection and update your firmware whenever there is an update. This helps in fixing the SMS app sometimes.

5. Contacting Customer Care– It might be a network problem sometimes. If the issue isn’t resolved, contact 121, which is Airtel’s customer care number, to resolve your problem.

6. Recharging with apt SMS pack– Free SMS is offered with limited Airtel Plans. Recharge your device accordingly to get free SMS service.

Changing the Airtel SMSC Number

a) Via Message Centre Settings

 Follow the method below to change the Airtel SMSC Number via message center settings.

  • Head to the ‘Settings’ app on your device.
  • Go to ‘Network and Internet’ or a similar-sounding tab on your device.
  • Tap on ‘Call’ and then search for ‘Advanced Settings’ in the menu.
  • There will be an option called ‘SMSC Settings’ or ‘SMS Centre Number’. Click on it to change the number.
  • Finally, check if the number entered here belongs to your state at present or not. If it is different, update it according to the sheet inserted above in this article. Click on the save option, and you will be good to go. 

b) Via USSD Code

  • Open the keypad on your device and key in *#*#4636#*#*.
  • You will get a message prompt. Tap on the phone information and scroll to the bottom.
  • Look for the SMSC option and tap on the refresh button to see the current SMS center number.
  • Copy the current updated message center number from the table above and paste it into the box. Click on update and you will be good to go.

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FAQs

1. Can one reset their SMS Centre Number themselves?

No, until now, Airtel hasn’t allowed you to reset the message center number yourself.

2. Is the Airtel SMSC service available in all Indian states?

No, currently, it is available in 20 states in India. There are still 9 states that don’t get this service.

3. How much time does Airtel take to activate SMS service on a new SIM in India?

Mostly, Airtel takes 24 hours to activate SMS service on a new SIM in the country.

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Shivangi AgarwalShivangi Agarwal
Shivangi is a tech writer at Smartprix, where she covers consumer technology news with a focus on smartphones, wearables, laptops, and the evolving world of OTT streaming. Since joining the team in August 2021, she has written over 120 in-depth reviews, comparisons, and buying guides aimed at helping readers navigate the ever-changing tech landscape.

With a strong foundation in English literature and education, Shivangi brings clarity, insight, and a reader-first approach to every story. Her expertise lies in breaking down complex features into accessible, practical insights—whether she’s reviewing the latest smartphone or exploring trends in infotainment.

Shivangi holds a B.A. (Hons.) and M.A. in English, along with a B.Ed in English and Social Studies. She is based in Faridabad, India. You can follow her work on Smartprix or connect with her for tech-related queries.

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