China SMS Guide - sms-compliance -

Frequently Asked Questions

Use a reputable SMS provider with API access like Twilio, Sinch, MessageBird, or Plivo. Ensure your messages comply with Chinese regulations and are sent during permitted hours (8:00 AM to 9:00 PM local time).
China has a large mobile market dominated by China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom. While SMS is still used for business, WeChat is the dominant platform for consumer messaging. The market is heavily regulated with strict content restrictions.
The Chinese government enforces strict regulations to prevent spam, fraud, and the spread of harmful information. These regulations are overseen by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) and Ministry of Public Security.
Send messages between 8:00 AM and 9:00 PM local time. Avoid sending messages during off-peak hours (9:00 PM - 8:00 AM) and major holidays to respect user preferences and comply with regulations.
No, alphanumeric sender IDs are not supported in China. International long codes are supported with limitations, but sender IDs may be replaced with random local long codes. Short codes are also not supported for international senders.
Concatenated messages are supported, but it's recommended to limit messages to 500 characters or 8 segments for better delivery. UCS-2 encoding is supported for Chinese characters, though this reduces characters per segment compared to GSM-7.
While technically longer messages are possible, keeping messages under 70 characters is a best practice for readability and to avoid segmentation issues. This also ensures the entire message is likely displayed on the recipient's device.
Obtain explicit consent before sending commercial messages. Keep records of consent, including time and method. Provide clear terms of service and allow users to easily unsubscribe using keywords like ?????? (unsubscribe), TD, or ?????? (help).
Restricted content includes political material, financial services marketing, cryptocurrency, gambling, adult content, URLs, healthcare claims, and real estate investment promotions. Messages with excessive punctuation may also be filtered.
Use pre-approved message templates, avoid special characters and excessive punctuation, and keep content neutral and factual. Use simplified Chinese characters and maintain consistent sender information.
Use Twilio's REST API with your account SID and auth token. Ensure the recipient number is in E.164 format with the +86 prefix. Include a status callback URL for delivery tracking.
Keep messages concise, use clear language, include your company name, avoid promotional language in transactional messages, and use approved templates for consistency. Limit messages to 1-2 per user per day and respect quiet hours.
Use simplified Chinese characters, avoid machine translation, consider regional language preferences, and test character rendering across different devices. If targeting international businesses, include both Chinese and English.
Process opt-out requests within 24 hours and maintain a central database. Provide clear opt-out instructions in every message. Confirm opt-out status to the user and regularly audit your lists.
Test across all major carriers (China Mobile, China Unicom, China Telecom) and monitor delivery rates. Track opt-outs and common error codes, maintain delivery receipts, and set alerts for unusual patterns.
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