Barbados SMS Guide - sms-compliance -

Frequently Asked Questions

Use an SMS API like Twilio, Sinch, MessageBird, or Plivo. Format the recipient's number in E.164 format (+1246 followed by the number) and ensure your message adheres to local regulations and best practices, such as obtaining opt-in consent.
Sending SMS messages to landlines in Barbados is not supported. Attempts to do so will result in delivery failures and API errors, specifically a 400 response with error code 21614. Your account will not be charged for these failed attempts.
Two-way SMS is not currently supported through major SMS providers in Barbados. Businesses operating in Barbados need to design their messaging strategies around one-way SMS communication only.
The recommended window for sending marketing SMS messages in Barbados is between 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM Atlantic Standard Time (AST). While no strict regulations exist, it's best practice to respect local business hours and avoid sending non-essential messages during public holidays.
Yes, alphanumeric sender IDs are fully supported in Barbados and do not require pre-registration. They are preserved as sent, and dynamic usage is supported, giving businesses flexibility with branding their messages.
Concatenated SMS messages are supported. Standard length is 160 characters for GSM-7 encoding and 70 characters for Unicode (UCS-2) before splitting. GSM-7 is recommended for maximum character capacity.
Obtain explicit opt-in consent before sending marketing messages, support STOP and HELP commands, and honor opt-out requests within 24 hours. Maintaining detailed records of consent and opt-outs is crucial, as Barbados follows the Mobile Telecommunications Code 2023, regulated by the Fair Trading Commission (FTC).
Restricted content includes gambling, adult content, cryptocurrency promotions, and unauthorized financial services. Regulated industries such as banking and healthcare require extra care with messaging content, ensuring compliance with industry standards.
Standard SMS messages in Barbados are limited to 160 characters when using GSM-7 encoding and 70 characters when using Unicode (UCS-2). Concatenated messages are supported for exceeding this limit, but keeping messages concise is a best practice.
Number portability is not available in Barbados, simplifying message routing. Mobile numbers remain tied to their original carrier, eliminating the need for complex number lookup services.
Best practices include obtaining explicit consent, respecting local business hours (8 AM to 8 PM AST), keeping messages concise (under 160 characters), and including clear calls to action. Testing messages across both major carriers (Digicel and Flow) is also recommended.
Twilio, Sinch, MessageBird, and Plivo all offer SMS API integration for sending messages to Barbados. Choose the provider that best suits your needs and budget, and follow their specific integration instructions provided in the documentation.
Carriers in Barbados filter content such as URLs from suspicious domains, excessive exclamation marks, messages written in ALL CAPS, and those with excessive special characters. Avoid these to ensure message delivery.
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