Frequently Asked Questions
Use international long codes or alphanumeric sender IDs with an SMS API like Twilio, Sinch, MessageBird, or Plivo. Ensure the recipient's number is in E.164 format (+1767XXXXXXX) and comply with local regulations.
The standard SMS character limit in Dominica is 160 characters using GSM-7 encoding. Using UCS-2 encoding for special characters reduces the limit to 70 characters because concatenated messages are not supported.
Dominica's current telecommunications infrastructure does not support two-way SMS, meaning businesses cannot receive replies to their messages or implement interactive SMS campaigns.
While specific SMS marketing laws are limited, obtain explicit opt-in consent before sending marketing messages, honor HELP/STOP commands, maintain opt-out lists, respect time zone sensitivities (AST/UTC-4), and adhere to general telecommunications regulations and international best practices.
Send messages between 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM Atlantic Standard Time (AST), avoiding national holidays. Only send messages outside these hours for urgent communications, and consider cultural and religious observances.
MMS is not directly supported. Messages are converted to SMS with a URL where recipients can view the multimedia content. This allows sharing rich media via a web-based approach.
Alphanumeric sender IDs and international long codes are supported. Domestic long codes and short codes are not available. Ensure sender IDs are consistent and avoid generic terms to prevent filtering.
Process opt-out requests within 24 hours, send a confirmation message, and store opt-out records indefinitely. Regularly audit and clean your contact lists to remove inactive or opted-out numbers.
Keep messages concise (under 160 characters), personalize content, include a clear call to action, maintain consistent branding, limit sending frequency to 2-4 messages per week, and respect local holidays and weekends.
Sending SMS to landlines in Dominica is not possible. Attempts to send messages to landline numbers will result in failed delivery and a 400 response with error code 21614 through the REST API, but accounts won't be charged.
Several providers like Twilio, Sinch, MessageBird, and Plivo offer SMS APIs. Integration typically involves using your account credentials and specifying the recipient's number in E.164 format (+1767XXXXXXX).
Avoid sending SMS messages related to gambling, adult content, unauthorized financial services, illegal products or services, and cryptocurrency promotions without proper disclaimers.
GSM-7 encoding is recommended for optimal character usage and cost-effectiveness. Using UCS-2 will reduce the character limit to 70 characters per message.
No, number portability is not available in Dominica. Mobile numbers are tied to specific carriers, impacting contact list management for long-term SMS campaigns.
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Dominica SMS Best Practices, Compliance, and Features
Dominica SMS Market Overview
Market Conditions: Dominica's SMS market operates through several mobile carriers providing messaging services across the Caribbean island nation. While OTT messaging apps like WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger are popular among smartphone users, SMS remains a critical communication channel for business messaging and notifications due to its universal reach and reliability. The market shows a mix of Android and iOS usage, with Android having a larger market share due to the availability of more affordable devices.
Key SMS Features and Capabilities in Dominica
Dominica supports basic SMS functionality with some limitations on advanced features like two-way messaging and concatenation.
Two-way SMS Support
Two-way SMS is not supported in Dominica. This means businesses cannot implement interactive SMS campaigns that require recipient responses or automated reply handling.
Concatenated Messages (Segmented SMS)
Support: Concatenated messages are not supported in Dominica.
Message length rules: Messages should be kept within the standard 160 GSM-7 character limit to ensure reliable delivery.
Encoding considerations: GSM-7 encoding is recommended for optimal character usage and cost efficiency. Using UCS-2 encoding for special characters reduces the message length limit to 70 characters.
MMS Support
MMS messages are not directly supported in Dominica. Instead, when attempting to send MMS, the message is automatically converted to SMS with an embedded URL link where recipients can view the multimedia content. This ensures that rich media content can still be shared, albeit through a web-based approach.
Recipient Phone Number Compatibility
Number Portability
Number portability is not available in Dominica. This means mobile numbers are tied to specific carriers, and users cannot keep their numbers when switching providers. This affects contact list management for businesses running long-term SMS campaigns.
Sending SMS to Landlines
Sending SMS to landline numbers is not possible in Dominica. Attempts to send messages to landline numbers will result in a failed delivery, specifically generating a 400 response with error code 21614 through the REST API. These messages won't appear in logs, and accounts won't be charged for failed attempts.
Compliance and Regulatory Guidelines for SMS in Dominica
SMS communications in Dominica are governed by general telecommunications regulations and international best practices. While specific SMS marketing laws are limited, businesses must follow standard compliance guidelines to ensure responsible messaging practices.
Consent and Opt-In
Explicit Consent Requirements:
HELP/STOP and Other Commands
Do Not Call / Do Not Disturb Registries
While Dominica doesn't maintain an official Do Not Call registry, businesses should:
Time Zone Sensitivity
Dominica follows Atlantic Standard Time (AST/UTC-4):
Phone Numbers Options and SMS Sender Types for in Dominica
Alphanumeric Sender ID
Operator network capability: Supported with dynamic usage
Registration requirements: No pre-registration required
Sender ID preservation: Yes, sender IDs are preserved as sent
Best practices: Avoid generic terms like "InfoSMS" or "Verify" to prevent delivery failures
Long Codes
Domestic vs. International: International long codes are supported; domestic long codes are not available
Sender ID preservation: Yes, original sender IDs are preserved
Provisioning time: Immediate for international long codes
Use cases:
Short Codes
Support: Short codes are not currently supported in Dominica
Alternative recommendation: Use international long codes or alphanumeric sender IDs for marketing campaigns
Restricted SMS Content, Industries, and Use Cases
Restricted Industries and Content:
Content Filtering
Known Carrier Rules:
Best Practices to Avoid Filtering:
Best Practices for Sending SMS in Dominica
Messaging Strategy
Sending Frequency and Timing
Localization
Opt-Out Management
Testing and Monitoring
SMS API integrations for Dominica
Twilio
Twilio provides a robust SMS API for sending messages to Dominica. Integration requires your Account SID and Auth Token from the Twilio Console.
Sinch
Sinch offers SMS capabilities through their REST API. Authentication uses your Service Plan ID and API Token.
MessageBird
MessageBird (formerly referred to as "Bird") provides SMS services through their REST API.
Plivo
Plivo's SMS API requires authentication with Auth ID and Auth Token.
API Rate Limits and Throughput
Strategies for Large-Scale Sending:
Error Handling and Reporting
Recap and Additional Resources
Key Takeaways
Compliance Priorities
Technical Considerations
Best Practices
Next Steps
Additional Information: