Brunei SMS Guide - sms-compliance -

Frequently Asked Questions

Use a reputable SMS API provider like Twilio, Sinch, or MessageBird, ensuring your messages comply with local regulations. Make sure to format phone numbers correctly (+673XXXXXXX) and respect business hours (8:00 AM to 8:00 PM Brunei time).
You'll need to use an SMS API with Brunei support, such as Twilio, Sinch, or MessageBird. Remember to adhere to Brunei's regulations regarding consent, content, and sending times, and format numbers in E.164 format (+673XXXXXXX).
The article states that two-way SMS is not supported for Application-to-Person (A2P) messaging in Brunei. No specific reasons or alternative solutions are provided within the article's content.
Send messages between 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM Brunei Standard Time (UTC+8). Avoid sending during Friday prayers (12:00 PM - 2:00 PM) and respect religious holidays, especially Ramadan. Limit messages to a maximum of 3 per recipient per day.
No, sending SMS to landline numbers in Brunei is not supported. Attempts to do so will result in a 400 response with error code 21614, and the message won't be delivered or charged.
Brunei supports concatenated SMS with standard length limits: 160 characters for GSM-7 and 70 for UCS-2. Both encodings are supported, and messages are automatically split and rejoined.
Brunei's AITI enforces strict regulations under the Telecommunications Order, 2001. These include obtaining explicit consent, honoring opt-out requests ("STOP", "CANCEL", "UNSUBSCRIBE", "END", "BERHENTI", "TAMAT") within 24 hours, and adhering to permitted sending hours.
Process opt-out requests within 24 hours and send confirmation messages in both English and Malay. Maintain an updated suppression list and honor opt-out requests immediately, documenting all actions for compliance.
The Authority for Info-communications Technology Industry (AITI) regulates SMS communications in Brunei, focusing on consumer protection and data privacy under the Telecommunications Order, 2001.
Standard SMS limits apply: 160 characters for GSM-7 encoding and 70 characters for UCS-2 encoding. Messages exceeding these limits will be concatenated (segmented).
Implement a multi-layer consent capture system, recording timestamps and consent actions. Generate unique consent identifiers and retain records for at least two years, including user ID, phone number, consent details, and purpose.
Gambling, adult content, unauthorized financial services, unlicensed cryptocurrency promotions, and unauthorized political campaign messages are all prohibited in Brunei SMS.
MMS messages are automatically converted to SMS with a URL link. Use short, clear URLs, include the file size, and ensure the link leads to accessible content.
Alphanumeric sender IDs and international long codes are supported. Domestic long codes and short codes are not supported in Brunei.
The article provides code examples for Twilio, Sinch, and MessageBird. Each requires specific credentials (Account SID and Auth Token for Twilio, service plan ID and API token for Sinch, and API key for MessageBird). Follow the provided code examples for integration and ensure proper setup.
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