United Kingdom SMS Guide - sms-compliance -

Frequently Asked Questions

The main mobile operators in the UK are EE (BT), Vodafone, O2 (Telefonica), and Three. While OTT apps are popular, SMS remains vital for business uses like authentication and marketing.
Several APIs like Twilio, Sinch, MessageBird, and Plivo offer robust SMS services in the UK. They provide easy integration and reliable message delivery with various features.
The UK supports two-way messaging, concatenated messages (long SMS), and number portability. MMS is supported through SMS with a URL link to the media content.
SMS to landline is generally supported, with messages converted to text-to-speech. However, Virgin Mobile no longer supports this, and success varies by carrier.
Single SMS messages support 160 characters for GSM-7 encoding or 70 characters for Unicode. Longer messages are automatically concatenated or segmented.
Comply with ICO guidelines under PECR and GDPR. Obtain explicit opt-in consent, offer clear opt-out (STOP, etc.), and respect quiet hours (8 AM - 8 PM).
Explicit consent is crucial due to PECR and GDPR. Pre-ticked boxes or implied consent are non-compliant. Keep records and refresh consent regularly (every 24 months recommended).
Marketing messages must include clear opt-out mechanisms using keywords like STOP, UNSUBSCRIBE, END, or QUIT in English. Opt-outs must be free of charge.
The TPS and Corporate TPS are UK registries of numbers opting out of marketing calls and texts. Screening against these is mandatory before sending marketing messages.
Best practice is 8 AM to 8 PM UK time, avoiding bank holidays. Emergency or security messages can be sent outside these times. Consider regional time differences and holidays.
Alphanumeric sender IDs are fully supported and require pre-registration for protected IDs, particularly for financial services. They are generally preserved on recipient devices.
Short codes, with 8-12 week provisioning, are ideal for high-volume marketing, 2FA, emergency alerts, and large promotional campaigns.
Cannabis-related content is strictly prohibited. Gambling and adult content are heavily restricted, and financial services require sender ID pre-registration.
Use registered sender IDs, avoid excessive punctuation or all-caps, limit URLs, keep consistent sending patterns, and use clear, concise language.
Keep messages concise, include clear calls to action, personalize, use British English, respect quiet hours, and manage opt-outs effectively.
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