Messaging considerations will differ by geography and carrier, and need to be considered for where you are to utilize business messaging. Following are some highlights specific to this country.
Carriers have considerable discretion over the SMS traffic that they decide to carry on their networks, and have implemented significant filtering proprietary in nature. Filtering will vary significantly from one carrier to the next.
Salesforce suggests you review our carrier filtering section for a more thorough overview and understanding of triggers related to filtering as many of the highlighted scenarios are relevant with U.S. carriers.
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| Debt Forgiveness |
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| Illegal Substances |
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We expect these deliverability improvements to be implemented across multiple carriers throughout 2020.
Salesforce recommends that customers familiarize themselves with the legislation of the target market to ensure compliance with all applicable laws.
The legal regulatory body governing telecommunication systems in this country may fall under Messaging Principles and Best Practices, MMA U.S. Consumer Best Practices for Messaging (MMA Mobile Marketing Association), CTIA Short Code Monitoring Handbook and Telephone Consumer Protection Act - FCC. Failure to comply may result in actions taken by the governing body (e.g. warnings, fines and account suspension).
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| International Dial-In Code +1 | Number Type P2P Long Codes (landline), Toll-Free, Short Codes |
Major Carriers AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon | Unicode Majority of carrier networks support Unicode | Concatenated messages Majority of carrier networks support concatenated messages |
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