Gabon SMS Guide - sms-compliance -

Frequently Asked Questions

MMS is not directly supported. Messages are converted to SMS with a URL link to the multimedia content.
Gabon supports concatenated messages up to the standard SMS length limits (160 characters for GSM-7, 70 for Unicode). Both GSM-7 and UCS-2 encodings are supported.
The recommended window is 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM local time (UTC+1), avoiding major holidays. Emergency messages can be sent outside these hours.
Use an SMS API provider like Twilio, Sinch, MessageBird, or Plivo. Ensure numbers are formatted with +241, use a valid sender ID, and comply with local regulations.
Gabon's mobile market is dominated by Airtel and Libertis, with SMS remaining a key communication channel despite the rise of OTT apps. A2P messaging is increasingly important for businesses.
Major SMS providers do not offer two-way messaging capabilities in Gabon. Businesses can send messages, but cannot receive replies via the same channel.
While specific SMS marketing laws are absent, follow general telecommunications rules from ARCEP, international best practices, obtain opt-in consent, and honor STOP requests.
Avoid gambling, adult content, cryptocurrency promotions, and unauthorized financial services. Banking and healthcare sectors face additional regulations.
Alphanumeric sender IDs are supported without pre-registration. Short codes are available via local operators, while long code support is limited. Avoid generic alphanumeric sender IDs.
Process opt-outs within 24 hours, maintain a suppression list, include opt-out instructions in messages, and conduct regular compliance audits. Although Gabon doesn't have a Do Not Call list, maintain your own internal suppression list.
Keep messages concise, include a clear call to action, personalize, and maintain a consistent sender ID. Respect local holidays, monitor engagement, and prioritize French language.
Twilio, Sinch, MessageBird, and Plivo all offer SMS services for Gabon, each with specific integration methods and code examples provided in the documentation.
The standard rate limit is 100 messages per second. Use batch processing for large volumes, implement exponential backoff for retries, and use queue management systems.
Implement comprehensive error logging, monitor delivery receipts via webhooks, and track common error codes like invalid number format (21614) and rate limit exceeded (21408).
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