In the UK, mobile network operators typically attempt to deliver SMS messages for a period ranging from **7 to 14 days**. If the message remains undelivered within this timeframe, it is marked as **expired** and discarded.
### 📱 Delivery Attempts and Expiry Times
- **O2**:Community discussions suggest that O2 attempts to deliver SMS messages for up to **14 days** citeturn0search1
- **EE**:EE's community support indicates that SMS messages are queued for delivery as long as the SIM remains active. However, the sender can set a validity period, which may be shorter than the network's default, leading to message expiry if undelivered within that period citeturn0search6
- **General Industry Practice**:SMS providers like The SMS Works report that networks often attempt delivery for up to **48 hours**, but this can vary depending on the operator and the sender's settings citeturn0search3
### ⏳ Factors Influencing Message Expiry
- **Phone Status**:If your phone is off or in airplane mode, the network will queue the message for delivery. However, if the phone remains unavailable beyond the operator's expiry period, the message will expire
- **Signal Availability**:In areas with poor or no signal, the network may not be able to deliver the message, leading to expiry if the signal issue persists beyond the expiry period
- **Sender Settings**:The sender can specify a validity period for the message. If this period is shorter than the network's default, the message may expire before the network attempts delivery
### ✅ Recommendations
- **Check Sender Settings**:If you anticipate being unavailable, ensure that the sender sets a longer validity period for the SMS
- **Contact Your Network Provider**:If you frequently experience issues with undelivered messages, consider reaching out to your network provider for assistance
- **Monitor Phone Status**:Keep your phone turned on and connected to the network to ensure timely delivery of messages