Dominica SMS Guide - sms-compliance -

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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