Bolivia SMS Guide - sms-compliance -

Frequently Asked Questions

Implement robust error handling, retry mechanisms, and monitoring systems. Log API responses, track delivery rates, and set alerts for error thresholds.
Use a reputable SMS API provider like Twilio, Sinch, MessageBird, or Plivo. Ensure the recipient number is in E.164 format (+591XXXXXXXX) and comply with Bolivian regulations.
Bolivia's mobile market is dominated by Entel, Tigo, and Viva. Android holds over 90% market share, making SMS effective for broad reach.
MMS messages are automatically converted to SMS with an embedded URL to ensure compatibility across all devices and carriers in Bolivia.
The best time to send marketing SMS in Bolivia is between 8 AM and 8 PM BOT on weekdays, and 9 AM to 6 PM BOT on weekends, respecting local holidays.
Only Nuevatel (Viva) supports dynamic alphanumeric sender IDs. Other carriers overwrite them with numeric IDs.
Bolivia supports concatenated SMS, with 160 characters for GSM-7 and 70 for UCS-2 encoding per segment. Special characters trigger UCS-2, reducing character limit.
Obtain explicit consent before sending marketing messages, support STOP/HELP keywords in Spanish and English, and honor opt-out requests within 24 hours.
Gambling, adult content, unauthorized financial services, and political campaigns without authorization are restricted, while financial and healthcare are regulated sectors.
Process opt-outs within 24 hours, confirm with a one-time acknowledgment, and maintain a centralized opt-out database for compliance.
The dialing code for Bolivia is +591. Be sure to include this prefix when sending international SMS messages.
Common parameters include 'from' (sender ID), 'to' (recipient number), 'body' (message content), and optional parameters for delivery reports.
Rate limits vary per provider; Twilio allows 100/second, Sinch 30/second, MessageBird 60/second, and Plivo 50/second. Implement strategies like queuing and backoff to manage throughput.
Avoid excessive punctuation, ALL CAPS, and URLs from unknown domains. Use registered URL shorteners and maintain consistent sender IDs.
Keep messages under 160 characters, include a clear call to action, personalize strategically, limit frequency, respect local time/holidays, and localize content in Spanish.
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