Martinique (France) SMS Guide - sms-compliance -

Frequently Asked Questions

Use an SMS API like Twilio, Sinch, MessageBird, or Plivo. Ensure your messages are in French, comply with local regulations, and are sent during permitted hours (8:00 AM to 10:00 PM AST). Remember to format numbers with the +596 country code.
Explicit written consent is required before sending marketing messages. This must be freely given, specific, informed, and unambiguous, including documentation of the timestamp, source, and scope. Separate consent is also needed for different communication types.
Martinique, as part of France, does not support two-way SMS through major providers. Businesses should design their messaging strategies around one-way communication only.
Send messages between 8:00 AM and 10:00 PM Atlantic Standard Time (AST), avoiding Sundays and public holidays. Queue messages outside these hours for delivery during the next permitted window.
No, sending SMS to landlines in Martinique is not possible and will result in a failed delivery with a 400 response error (code 21614). No charges will be incurred for these attempts.
Due to the lack of concatenated SMS support, messages should adhere to the standard SMS length of 160 characters using GSM-7 encoding. Longer messages won't be combined and may not deliver correctly.
Alphanumeric sender IDs are supported and dynamically allowed without pre-registration. International long codes are also available for transactional messages and alerts, with sender ID preservation. Short codes are not supported.
You must support STOP, ARRETER, and DESABONNEMENT keywords, ideally in both French and Creole. Responses should be immediate, case-insensitive, and handle common variations.
Gambling, adult content, cryptocurrency promotions, and unauthorized financial services are prohibited. Regulated industries like finance, healthcare, and insurance have specific content requirements and disclaimers.
ARCEP (Autorité de Régulation des Communications Électroniques et des Postes) is the primary regulatory authority for telecommunications in Martinique, overseeing compliance with French regulations.
Number portability is not available in Martinique. Numbers remain tied to their original carriers, simplifying message routing but requiring accurate recipient information.
Use batch APIs, implement rate limiting and exponential backoff for retries, and schedule campaigns within allowed sending windows. Monitor delivery rates and track engagement metrics for campaign optimization.
Popular options include Twilio, Sinch, MessageBird, and Plivo. Each provides robust APIs with various features and authentication methods for integrating SMS functionality into applications.
Avoid using URLs from unknown domains, excessive punctuation, and special characters. Maintain consistent sending patterns and clearly identify your business within the message content. Use approved URL shorteners whenever possible.
While French is the primary language, consider including Creole for broader accessibility and better engagement with the local population. Always respect cultural nuances and references in your messaging.
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