Fiji SMS Guide - sms-compliance -

Frequently Asked Questions

Use a reputable SMS API provider like Twilio, Sinch, MessageBird, or Plivo, ensuring your integration is configured for the Sydney region for optimal delivery. Remember to format recipient numbers in E.164 format (+679XXXXXXXX) and adhere to Fiji's SMS guidelines.
The optimal time for marketing SMS in Fiji is between 8 AM and 6 PM Fiji Time (UTC+12), avoiding weekends and public holidays. Emergency notifications are exempt from these restrictions.
Standard API providers do not facilitate two-way SMS in Fiji. Businesses seeking interactive messaging should consider alternative channels or collaborate directly with local carriers like Vodafone Fiji or Digicel.
Fiji supports concatenated SMS. GSM-7 encoding allows 153 characters per segment (up to 3 segments, 459 total), while Unicode allows 67 characters per segment (up to 3 segments, 201 total).
Use Unicode (UCS-2) encoding for messages containing iTaukei or Hindi characters. Use GSM-7 encoding for standard English messages to maximize character limits per segment.
No, SMS to landline numbers is not supported in Fiji. Attempts to do so will result in a failed delivery and an error response from the API, specifically a 400 error code 21614.
The Telecommunications Authority of Fiji (TAF) regulates SMS communications. Key requirements include explicit opt-in consent for marketing messages, clear opt-out instructions (STOP, CANCEL, etc.), and adherence to messaging time restrictions.
Process opt-out requests promptly (within 24 hours), send a confirmation message, maintain a centralized opt-out database, and ensure your systems filter opted-out numbers from future campaigns. Support both English and local language opt-out keywords.
Obtain explicit opt-in consent, adhere to message content and timing restrictions, and provide clear opt-out instructions. Respect local languages and cultural sensitivities. Monitor delivery rates and engagement for optimal campaign performance.
Alphanumeric sender IDs are supported dynamically without pre-registration, while international long codes are available for transactional messages. Short codes are not currently supported in Fiji.
Gambling, adult content, cryptocurrency promotions, unauthorized financial services, and political messaging without proper authorization are restricted. Content filtering is in place to block messages with prohibited keywords or URLs.
Avoid excessive punctuation, all-caps, and common spam trigger words. Use approved URL shorteners, maintain consistent sending patterns, include clear business identification in your messages.
Keep messages concise (under 160 characters), include a clear call-to-action, personalize thoughtfully, maintain consistent sender ID, and localize content by supporting English, iTaukei, and Hindi languages.
Default rate limits vary by provider. Implement exponential backoff for retry logic and use batch APIs for bulk sending. Consider using a queue implementation for high-volume messaging to manage throughput.
Utilize the Sydney edge location for optimal latency, implement thorough error handling and retry mechanisms, and ensure compliance with local time restrictions. Consider using libraries like 'bull' for queue management and maintain proper logging for error reporting.
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