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          Guide for Sending SMS Messages to the Philippines

          Guide for Sending SMS Messages to the Philippines

          Review the guidelines and restrictions for sending SMS messages to recipients in the Philippines. 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 PH
          International Dialing Code 63
          Major Carriers
          • Global Telecom
          • Smart
          Alphanumeric Code Support Yes
          Unicode Support Yes
          Maximum Message Length 160
          Concatenation Support Yes
          Shortened URLs No
          Long URLs in Message Yes, but all links must be preregistered before sending
          Supported Codes
            Short Code International Long Code Local Long Code Alphanumeric sender ID
          Supported No No Yes (Inbound MO only) Yes
          Two-way Support -- -- No (Inbound MO only) --
          Provisioning Time -- -- 2 weeks 1 week
          Comments -- -- -- Requires preregistration

          SMS Code Provisioning Guidelines

          Use a custom alphanumeric sender ID with an international long code set up for one-way sending. Manage opt-outs with a local long code. Alphanumeric sender IDs must be associated with the brand, enterprise, product, or service. These sender IDs can include only alphanumeric characters or spaces. Local carriers must approve and allowlist all requests before deployment. Your code is deactivated if you don't use it to send messages for three months.

          Important
          Important Due to increased spam and fraud, two-way support on PH long codes is no longer available. Local long codes now only support inbound (MO) SMS. All outbound (MT) messages from numeric long codes are blocked. Therefore, conversational use cases aren't supported. While long codes can still receive STOP and HELP requests, the system can’t send a confirmation text response.

          Use a local long code to manage STOP and HELP requests for alphanumeric code sends. Include a call-to-action message by using the local long code number in the alphanumeric sends.

          Register your codes with letters of authorization, a general information sheet demonstrating local ownership, and trademark certificates for alphanumeric sender IDs that differ from your enterprise name.

          Banks and financial services must also include a local trade license and a regulatory industry license.

          All messages must contain your company, brand, or service name at the beginning of that message. Include an opt-out call to action at the end of the message.

          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. The Philippines generally forbid content related, but not limited to, these products and services:

          • Adult
          • Alcohol
          • Drugs
          • Gambling
          • Politics
          • Money Lending
          • Peer-to-peer and OTT
          • Tobacco

          Send all marketing messages from Monday through Friday 7 AM to 7 PM and Saturday 8 AM to 3 PM (GMT+08:00). Don't send marketing messages on Sundays and public holidays.

          Best Practices and Compliance References

          Telecommunications in the Philippines are regulated by National Telecommunications Commission (NTC).

           
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