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          Guide for Sending SMS Messages to Mexico

          Guide for Sending SMS Messages to Mexico

          Review the guidelines and restrictions for sending SMS messages to recipients in Mexico. This information is for general informational purposes only. This information doesn't, and isn't intended to, constitute legal advice. Consult your own independent legal counsel for guidance on use cases and applicable legal and industry requirements.

          Overview
          ISO 3166 Country Code MX
          International Dialing Code 52
          Major Carriers
          • Telefonica Mexico
          • Telcel
          • AT&T
          • Altan Redes
          Alphanumeric Code Support Yes
          Unicode Support No
          Maximum Message Link 160
          Concatenation Support Yes
          Shortened URL Yes
          Long URLs in Message Yes
          Supported Codes
            Short Code International Long Code Local Long Code Alphanumeric Code
          Supported Yes No No Yes
          Two-way Support Yes -- -- No
          Provisioning Time 16 weeks -- -- 12 weeks
          Comments Requires preregistration -- -- Requires preregistration

          SMS Code Provisioning Guidelines

          Use a Mexico short code for alphanumeric codes one-way sends. You can register up to 7 alphanumeric codes. Network carriers must approve and allowlist all alphanumeric codes before deployment. These codes must have a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 11 alphanumeric characters.

          You can also use short codes for two-way sends marketing and transactional sends, but not all network carriers support these sends.

          Network carriers require monthly sending rates of at least 100,000 sends per month to keep a short code active. We recommend planning your sending rate as soon as possible before procuring a short code. Conduct marketing sends from Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 8 PM (UTC−03:00 or -04:00, depending on the season).

          Restricted Content

          You’re responsible for complying with local rules and regulations. To ensure compliance, familiarize yourself with the legislation of the local market. Failure to comply can result in service suspension, cancellation, and potential fines. Mexico generally forbids content related, but not limited to, these products and services:

          • Adult
          • Alcohol
          • Gambling
          • Political
          • Religion

          Don't send messages during local business hours (UTC-06:00).

          Best Practices and Compliance References

          Consider using different alphanumeric codes for marketing and transactional messaging. Telecommunications in Mexico are regulated by Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones and Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes.

           
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