Frequently Asked Questions
Number portability is not available in Guam. Phone numbers remain associated with their original carriers.
Use an SMS API provider like Twilio, Sinch, MessageBird, or Plivo. Ensure recipient numbers are in E.164 format (+1671XXXXXXX) and comply with Guam and U.S. telecommunications regulations, including TCPA and local laws overseen by the Guam Public Utilities Commission.
Guam follows U.S. telecommunications standards, requiring adherence to TCPA regulations and obtaining explicit consent for marketing messages. Technical implementation involves using an SMS API with appropriate parameters and handling for the +1671 country code.
Standard two-way SMS is not supported in Guam. Businesses needing two-way communication should explore alternative solutions or specialized enterprise messaging options beyond typical SMS APIs.
Adhere to Guam's Chamorro Standard Time (UTC+10) and send messages between 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM local time. Consider local holidays and cultural events when scheduling campaigns, unless sending urgent messages like authentication codes.
No, sending SMS to landlines in Guam is not supported and will result in a 400 error response with code 21614. No charges will be incurred for these attempts.
While alphanumeric sender IDs are not dynamically supported, short codes (through the U.S. system) and international long codes are available for SMS sending, each with specific use cases and limitations.
Comply with TCPA and Guam-specific rules by obtaining written consent before sending marketing messages. Honor STOP, CANCEL, END, QUIT, and HELP commands within 24 hours in both English and Chamorro, and respect the U.S. National Do Not Call Registry.
Guam follows standard SMS length limits: 160 characters for GSM-7 encoding and 70 characters for Unicode. Concatenated messaging is supported for longer messages, automatically splitting and rejoining based on encoding.
Prohibited content includes gambling, adult material, illegal products/services, cryptocurrency promotions without disclaimers, and misleading information. Regulated industries like finance and healthcare have additional compliance requirements.
MMS messages are automatically converted to SMS with an embedded URL. This maintains broad compatibility while allowing recipients to access rich media content through the link.
Best practices include obtaining consent, respecting quiet hours, localizing content, managing opt-outs effectively, and monitoring delivery rates and carrier filtering changes. Thorough testing and ongoing performance monitoring are essential.
Providers have varying rate limits, such as 250/second for Twilio, 30/second for Sinch, 60/second for MessageBird, and 200/second for Plivo. Implement queuing and batching to manage high-volume sending effectively.
Process opt-out requests in real-time using keywords like STOP, maintain a centralized opt-out database, send confirmation messages, and conduct regular compliance audits to ensure adherence to regulations.
Twilio, Sinch, MessageBird, and Plivo all offer SMS API integration with support for Guam numbers. Each provides different features, authentication methods, and code samples for implementation.
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Guam SMS Best Practices, Compliance, and Features
Guam SMS Market Overview
Market Conditions: Guam's mobile market is dominated by major operators like DOCOMO PACIFIC and GTA. As a U.S. territory, Guam follows U.S. telecommunications standards and regulations. Mobile penetration is high, with widespread smartphone adoption and active usage of both traditional SMS and OTT messaging apps.
Key SMS Features and Capabilities in Guam
Guam supports standard SMS features with some limitations on two-way messaging and specific requirements for sender IDs, following U.S. telecommunications standards.
Two-way SMS Support
Two-way SMS is not supported in Guam through standard channels. Businesses looking to implement two-way messaging capabilities should consider alternative communication methods or specialized enterprise solutions.
Concatenated Messages (Segmented SMS)
Support: Yes, concatenated messaging is supported in Guam, though support may vary by sender ID type.
Message length rules: Standard SMS length limits apply - 160 characters for GSM-7 encoding, 70 characters for Unicode.
Encoding considerations: Both GSM-7 and UCS-2 encodings are supported, with messages automatically split and rejoined based on the encoding used.
MMS Support
MMS messages are automatically converted to SMS with an embedded URL link. This ensures compatibility across different device types while still allowing rich media content to be shared through clickable links.
Recipient Phone Number Compatibility
Number Portability
Number portability is not available in Guam. This means phone numbers remain tied to their original carriers, which can simplify message routing and delivery.
Sending SMS to Landlines
Sending SMS to landline numbers is not possible in Guam. Attempts to send messages to landline numbers will result in a 400 response with error code 21614, and no charges will be incurred.
Compliance and Regulatory Guidelines for SMS in Guam
As a U.S. territory, Guam follows federal telecommunications regulations, including the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). Businesses must comply with both U.S. federal laws and local Guam telecommunications guidelines administered by the Guam Public Utilities Commission.
Consent and Opt-In
Explicit Consent Requirements:
HELP/STOP and Other Commands
Do Not Call / Do Not Disturb Registries
Time Zone Sensitivity
Phone Numbers Options and SMS Sender Types for in Guam
Alphanumeric Sender ID
Operator network capability: Not supported for dynamic usage
Registration requirements: N/A
Sender ID preservation: Sender IDs are typically overwritten by carrier default values
Long Codes
Domestic vs. International:
Sender ID preservation: No, original Sender IDs are not preserved for long codes
Provisioning time: Immediate for international long codes
Use cases: Transactional messaging, alerts, and notifications
Short Codes
Support: Yes, through U.S. short code system
Provisioning time: 8-12 weeks for standard U.S. short code approval
Use cases:
Restricted SMS Content, Industries, and Use Cases
Prohibited Content:
Regulated Industries:
Content Filtering
Known Carrier Rules:
Best Practices:
Best Practices for Sending SMS in Guam
Messaging Strategy
Sending Frequency and Timing
Localization
Opt-Out Management
Testing and Monitoring
SMS API integrations for Guam
Twilio
Twilio provides robust SMS capabilities for sending messages to Guam through their REST API.
Authentication:
Key Parameters:
from
: Your Twilio phone numberto
: Recipient number in E.164 format (+1671XXXXXXX)body
: Message contentSinch
Sinch offers SMS API access with support for Guam destinations.
Authentication:
MessageBird
MessageBird (formerly referenced as "Bird") provides SMS capabilities for Guam.
Authentication:
Plivo
Plivo offers SMS API integration with support for Guam numbers.
Authentication:
API Rate Limits and Throughput
Throughput Management Strategies:
Error Handling and Reporting
Recap and Additional Resources
Key Takeaways
Compliance Priorities:
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Best Practices:
Next Steps
Review Regulations:
Technical Setup:
Operational Preparation:
Additional Information