Comoros SMS Guide - sms-compliance -

Frequently Asked Questions

Use the international format +269 followed by the local number. Ensure your message content complies with local regulations and best practices. Several SMS API providers like Twilio, Sinch, MessageBird, and Plivo offer services for sending messages to Comoros.
Standard SMS messages in Comoros are limited to 160 characters when using GSM-7 encoding. If using UCS-2 encoding, the limit is reduced to 70 characters per message. Concatenated messaging is not supported.
MMS is automatically converted to SMS with a URL link due to limitations in the local mobile infrastructure. This conversion ensures message delivery while allowing for the sharing of rich media content via the linked resource.
Adhere to recommended sending windows to maximize engagement. Send messages between 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM local time on business days, and 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM on weekends. Avoid sending during religious holidays and Friday prayer times.
No, short codes are not currently supported in Comoros. Consider using international long codes or alphanumeric sender IDs for business messaging, both of which are supported.
The National Regulation Authority of Information and Communications Technology (ANRTIC) oversees regulations. Obtain explicit consent, support opt-out keywords (STOP, CANCEL, END, and their French/Arabic equivalents), and adhere to best practices, although a formal Do Not Call registry doesn't exist.
Process opt-out requests promptly (within 24 hours). Maintain a centralized database of opted-out numbers. Always provide clear opt-out instructions in every marketing message. Regular audits help ensure ongoing compliance.
Keep messages concise (under 160 characters), include clear calls to action, personalize thoughtfully, and maintain consistent branding. Limit marketing messages to 2-4 per month per recipient and localize content by using Arabic, French, or Comorian.
Number portability is not available. Numbers remain tied to their original carrier. This simplifies routing but limits consumer choice in switching providers while retaining their existing phone number.
Sending SMS to landlines in Comoros is not supported. Attempts will result in a failed delivery and an error response, often code 400 error code 21614 when using Twilio's API, without charges to the sender.
Prohibited content includes gambling, adult material, unauthorized financial services, and political or religious content without proper permissions. Carrier content filters may also block certain keywords or URLs.
Alphanumeric sender IDs are supported and do not require pre-registration. Sender IDs are preserved and displayed as sent. This provides consistent branding for businesses.
While domestic long codes are supported by local operators, they are not readily available through major SMS providers. International long codes are fully supported and recommended, typically provisioned within 1-2 business days.
The default rate limit is often around 30 messages per second. Batch sending and implementing queueing mechanisms like Redis are recommended for large volumes. Monitor delivery rates and use exponential backoff for retry logic.
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