Dominican Republic SMS Guide - sms-compliance -

Frequently Asked Questions

Use an SMS API provider like Twilio, Sinch, MessageBird, or Plivo. These providers offer integrations and documentation to facilitate sending messages while ensuring compliance with local regulations. Remember to format numbers correctly (+1829 prefix).
Explicit consent, either written or electronic, is required before sending marketing messages. This consent must be freely given, specific, and informed, with documentation readily available. Double opt-in is recommended as a best practice.
MMS messages are converted to SMS with a URL link to ensure compatibility across all carriers and devices. This method allows for sharing rich media while maintaining deliverability.
Gambling, adult content, illegal products/services, cryptocurrency promotions, and unauthorized financial services are prohibited. Regulated industries like finance and healthcare have additional content restrictions.
Short codes are fully supported and recommended for business messaging. Alphanumeric sender IDs are not supported, and while international long codes are supported, they have limitations; domestic long codes aren't supported.
Comply with laws like Law No. 172-13 (Data Protection) and Law No. 310-14 (SPAM). Adhere to INDOTEL's regulations, obtain explicit consent for marketing, honor opt-out requests promptly, and maintain detailed records.
Send messages between 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM local time, avoiding Sundays and national holidays. Limit marketing messages to 2-4 per month per recipient, spaced at least 24 hours apart.
Process opt-out requests (STOP, CANCELAR, NO, AYUDA, HELP) in real-time, send confirmation, and maintain a suppression list for at least two years. Ensure systems prevent messaging opted-out numbers.
No, sending SMS to landlines is not supported. Attempts will result in failed delivery and an error response (400 error code 21614) from the API. No charges will be incurred.
Standard SMS length is 160 characters for GSM-7 encoding and 70 characters for Unicode (UCS-2). Concatenated messages are supported for longer content, but keeping messages concise is best practice.
Use the E.164 format, which includes the +1829 country code followed by the local number. Ensure correct formatting for successful delivery. API examples in the documentation demonstrate this.
Obtain explicit consent, write concise messages in Spanish, include clear call-to-actions, respect local time zones, and monitor delivery rates. Consistent branding and opt-out instructions are also essential.
INDOTEL (Instituto Dominicano de las Telecomunicaciones) is the primary telecommunications regulator in the Dominican Republic, overseeing SMS communication practices and enforcing regulations.
Twilio, Sinch, MessageBird, and Plivo are recommended for their robust APIs, good coverage, and features tailored for the Dominican Republic market.
Number portability allows users to switch carriers while keeping their numbers, ensuring seamless message delivery and routing without impacting SMS campaigns.
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