Faroe Islands SMS Guide - sms-compliance -

Frequently Asked Questions

Use the +298 country code followed by the recipient's phone number when sending international SMS. Several API providers, like Twilio, Sinch, MessageBird, and Plivo, offer integrations that simplify the process by handling formatting and routing.
The Mobile Country Code (MCC) for the Faroe Islands is 288. This code is used for routing international SMS messages and identifying the destination network.
According to current provider capabilities, two-way SMS communication is not supported. Businesses should focus on one-way SMS strategies for sending messages to customers or clients in the Faroe Islands.
Adhere to local time zone (GMT/UTC+0) and avoid sending messages between 8:00 PM and 8:00 AM. Respect local customs and holidays by refraining from sending messages on Sundays and public holidays, unless it's an emergency.
No, short codes are not supported in the Faroe Islands. For SMS messaging, you can use alphanumeric sender IDs or long codes, which are supported and preserve the sender's identity.
Standard SMS messages are limited to 160 characters when using GSM-7 encoding or 70 characters when using UCS-2 encoding. Longer messages are automatically concatenated (segmented) to deliver the full content.
Include clear opt-out instructions (e.g., using STOP or HELP keywords) in every SMS. Process opt-out requests promptly (within 24 hours) and maintain accurate records of unsubscribes for compliance.
Avoid sending SMS messages related to gambling, adult content, cryptocurrency promotions, unauthorized financial services, or any misleading or fraudulent information. This aligns with carrier filtering guidelines and best practices.
Always include the +298 country code prefix before the recipient's phone number. Number portability is not available, meaning numbers are tied to their original operator.
Several providers offer SMS APIs for sending messages to the Faroe Islands, including Twilio, Sinch, MessageBird, and Plivo. These APIs provide functionalities for sending, receiving, and managing SMS communications.
The Telecommunications Act of 2015 governs the telecommunications sector in the Faroe Islands, overseen by an independent regulatory authority. This act outlines the legal framework for communications services and infrastructure.
While both GSM-7 and UCS-2 are supported, use UCS-2 encoding for messages containing special characters or non-Latin alphabets to ensure proper display on recipients' devices.
MMS messages are automatically converted to SMS with an embedded URL. This conversion ensures broader compatibility while allowing recipients to access the rich media content via the provided link.
Obtain explicit consent before sending marketing messages. Localize content by considering Faroese and Danish languages. Respect local customs, and monitor delivery rates for optimization.
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