Hungary SMS Guide - sms-compliance -

Frequently Asked Questions

Use an SMS API provider like Twilio, Sinch, MessageBird, or Plivo. Ensure phone numbers are in E.164 format (+36...) and comply with Hungarian regulations. Remember to manage opt-outs and monitor delivery rates.
The Robinson List is Hungary's national Do Not Call registry, managed by the NMHH. Businesses must check against this list before sending marketing messages to ensure compliance and avoid penalties.
MMS messages are automatically converted to SMS with a URL link to maintain broad compatibility across all devices, some of which may not fully support MMS.
Send messages between 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM local time, avoiding national holidays and weekends unless the recipient explicitly approves. Respect local customs and time zone sensitivities.
Alphanumeric sender IDs are partially supported. Only Vodafone preserves them; Telenor and Telekom overwrite with a local long code.
Hungary follows GDPR and local regulations overseen by the NMHH. Obtain explicit consent before sending marketing SMS, support STOP/LEIRATKOZAS commands, and respect the Robinson List (Do Not Call registry).
Process opt-out requests (STOP/LEIRATKOZAS) within 24 hours, free of charge. Maintain a centralized opt-out database and confirm the opt-out status to the user via SMS.
Standard limits are 160 characters for GSM-7 encoding and 70 for UCS-2, which is used for special characters. Longer messages are concatenated (segmented).
Popular SMS API providers supporting Hungary include Twilio, Sinch, MessageBird, and Plivo. Each offers different features, pricing, and throughput capabilities.
Long code provisioning in Hungary can take anywhere from immediate up to 24 hours, depending on the provider and specific requirements.
Restricted content includes gambling, adult content, unauthorized financial services, prescription medications, and political messaging without proper authorization.
Use registered URL shorteners, avoid excessive punctuation, keep content clear and professional, maintain consistent sending patterns, and ensure compliance with regulations.
Keep messages under 160 characters, include clear calls-to-action, personalize thoughtfully, maintain consistent branding, and localize content using Hungarian.
API throughput varies by provider (e.g., Twilio 100/second, Sinch 30/second). Use queue systems and exponential backoff strategies to manage high-volume sending.
Always use the E.164 format, which begins with +36 followed by the Hungarian phone number. This international format ensures proper message delivery.
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