Belarus SMS Guide - sms-compliance -

Frequently Asked Questions

Use a reputable SMS API provider like Twilio, Sinch, MessageBird, or Plivo. Ensure the recipient's phone number is in E.164 format (+375) and use a pre-registered alphanumeric sender ID. Comply with Belarus's SMS regulations and best practices for optimal delivery.
Belarus has a mature mobile market with high SMS adoption. Key operators include A1 Belarus, MTS Belarus, and life:). While OTT apps are popular, SMS remains vital for business communication and authentication, with a fairly even split between Android and iOS devices.
Two-way SMS is not supported through major SMS providers in Belarus. This limitation means businesses cannot receive replies to their A2P messages via standard channels.
While no strict legal restrictions exist, best practice is to send messages between 9:00 AM and 9:00 PM local time (UTC+3). Avoid sending during national holidays unless urgent, like for 2FA codes.
Yes, but explicit opt-in consent is mandatory. Maintain clear consent records, use double opt-in, provide clear terms and conditions, and honor opt-out requests promptly.
Each segment of a concatenated SMS message can contain up to 160 characters using GSM-7 encoding or 70 characters using UCS-2 for Cyrillic script. Belarus supports concatenated messages for longer content.
Support opt-out commands like STOP/????????, HELP/????????????, and ???????????????????? in both Latin and Cyrillic alphabets. Process requests within 24 hours, maintain records for at least 5 years, and regularly clean contact lists.
Alphanumeric sender IDs are supported but require pre-registration for international senders. International long codes are also available but domestic long codes and short codes are not supported.
Gambling, adult content, unauthorized financial services, political messaging without authorization, and cryptocurrency promotions are restricted. Carriers filter content including suspicious URLs and keywords.
Belarus carriers impose limits of 30 messages per second per sender ID and a daily quota of 100,000 messages per sender ID. Concatenated messages are limited to a maximum of 6 segments.
Employ strategies like exponential backoff for retries, message queuing systems (Redis, RabbitMQ), batching messages (30 or fewer), and monitoring delivery receipts for throttling indications.
Keep messages concise, include clear calls to action, personalize content, localize language, respect cultural norms, and manage opt-outs efficiently. Monitor delivery rates and test across major carriers.
Comply with local data protection laws overseen by the Ministry of Communications and Informatization. Maintain comprehensive records of user consent for marketing messages and handle personal data securely.
Use the E.164 format, which begins with +375 followed by the local phone number. This ensures proper routing and delivery across all Belarusian mobile operators.
International senders must pre-register alphanumeric sender IDs; domestic pre-registration isn't supported. Check with your SMS provider for the specific registration process.
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