Djibouti SMS Guide - sms-compliance -

Frequently Asked Questions

Use a reputable SMS API provider like Twilio, Sinch, MessageBird, or Plivo. Ensure the recipient's number is in E.164 format (+253) and comply with local regulations for sender IDs and message content. Remember to handle opt-outs and monitor delivery rates for optimal performance.
Djibouti's mobile market has a growing SMS adoption rate, with Djibouti Telecom as the primary operator. While OTT apps are gaining traction, SMS remains crucial due to its broad accessibility and reliability, even with a mix of Android and iOS devices.
Two-way SMS is not supported for Application-to-Person (A2P) messaging in Djibouti. Businesses must adapt their strategies for one-way communication flows and consider alternative channels for interactive messaging.
Adhere to Djibouti's East Africa Time (EAT/UTC+3) and send marketing messages between 10:00 AM and 6:00 PM local time. Avoid major holidays and religious observances like Ramadan, limiting messages to 2-4 per recipient monthly.
Short codes are not currently supported in Djibouti. Use an alphanumeric sender ID or an international long code for sending SMS messages, ensuring compliance with local regulations.
Djibouti supports concatenated messages with 160 characters per segment using GSM-7 encoding or 70 characters using UCS-2 for special characters. Ensure your messages comply with length restrictions to avoid unexpected costs.
All SMS campaigns must support STOP and HELP commands in both French and Arabic. Respond to HELP requests with service information and process STOP requests within 24 hours to comply with regulations.
Avoid sending SMS messages related to gambling, adult content, unauthorized financial services, political campaigns without authorization, and cryptocurrency promotions. Content filtering is active, so review the guidelines carefully.
Obtain clear, documented opt-in consent before sending marketing messages. Double opt-in is recommended. Maintain records of consent and provide clear terms of service and privacy policy information.
Sending SMS to landline numbers in Djibouti is not supported. Attempts to send SMS to landlines will result in a failed delivery with error code 21614 from the SMS API. Focus on mobile numbers only.
Primary languages are French and Arabic; consider bilingual messages. Use the date format DD/MM/YYYY and respect cultural sensitivities in content. Tailor your message to resonate with the local audience.
Alphanumeric sender IDs and international long codes are supported. Domestic long codes and short codes are not available. Ensure your chosen sender ID is registered and complies with regulations.
Process opt-out requests within 24 hours, send confirmation messages, and maintain a centralized opt-out database. Regularly audit your list for compliance and ensure prompt removal of unsubscribed numbers.
The default rate limit is 100 messages per second, with a burst limit of 250 per minute. Daily quotas depend on your account level with the SMS API provider. Use message queuing for large-scale campaigns.
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