1. Can I send messages in bulk over long codes?
Yes, you can send messages in bulk over long codes. We do support sending bulk messages using short codes, and toll free numbers.
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Yes, you can send messages in bulk over long codes. We do support sending bulk messages using short codes, and toll free numbers.
If the SMS is sent to a landline number, the messages will be rejected and you will be charged for the same.
No. We do not support Call Forwarding on short codes. It is available only for Long codes.
No, it is not necessary to use a shortcode for sending bulk messages. You can use long codes as well.
Yes, we do offer a shared shortcode.
Yes we do support MMS on shortcode. This should be mentioned at the time of getting the number activated. It needs to be approved under the program brief. Your respective AM should be able to help with this.
No, we cannot text enable a Google Voice Number.
No, we do not text enable bandwidth numbers, because Bandwidth is a known slammer.
We have 2 types of shortcodes, as mentioned below:
No it’s not supported. Either you can get your landline/VOIP number text enabled with us or we can procure a number for you with your preferred area code.
Yes, you can send MMS using a toll free number, however, with certain providers. Not all providers support MMS feature on the Toll free number. Get in touch with the SMS-Magic support team for more information.
No, you need to use 10 digit long code as only Numeric sender IDs are allowed to send messages to Canada and the U.S. numbers.
No, number formatting does not matter. The SMS will be sent even if you do not prefix the country code unless you are not sending messages outside the country.
You need to fill out an LOA form (Letter of Of Authorization) and send it to care@screen-magic.com. Click here to download the form
The best time to use a short code is when you want to reach a large audience quickly. Short codes let you send thousands of messages at once, making them ideal for Mass texting.
A dedicated short code is a number that only you can use.
Dedicated short codes have several advantages. Perhaps the most important one is that they provide you with creative freedom. Because you are not sharing your number with anyone else, you can pick any keyword you want—even if another company is using it. With a dedicated short code, you also have more control over your brand image. Unlike a shared short code, you’ll know exactly what messages your customers are receiving from your number.
A shared short code, like 555888, is a number used by multiple businesses. If you use a shared short code, you’ll be limited in what keywords you can use. If another entity has already claimed a keyword, you won’t be able to use the same one.
Following are the different scenarious where you should use a Short Code:
A long code is a standard, 10-digit number. With a long code, your company can use the same number to send SMS messages. Also, a message that comes from a standard 10-digit number assures that it is coming from a person, not a bot. That makes long codes perfect for providing a personalized customer service experience.
With long codes, you can only send one message per second. If you want to send text blasts to a large group of people instantly, it’s best to opt for a short code. Also, unlike short codes, long codes are limited to SMS messages. The most obvious disadvantage of long codes is that they are longer. This makes it more likely that a user may enter a wrong code on their phone. Short codes are easier to remember.
Here are a few instances where you should use a long code:
Yes, you can text enable your existing toll free number. Please submit the LOA for the same. Click here to down the LOA.
Try using a Toll free number.
With our toll-free texting service, you can text-enable your existing toll-free number or get a new one from us. It only takes a few minutes to get started.
The throughput rate of toll-free numbers is significantly higher than long code numbers, meaning it’s a good option if you need to send mass campaigns. Plus, the setup cost is low and you can send personal 1-on-1 texts just like you could with a long code. Think of a toll-free number as a hybrid between a long code and short code. For more information, please write tocare@screen-magic.com.
No, it is not necessory to prefix a country code to the mobile number for sending messages. The mobile number is saved in its standard ten digit format.
Yes, we can enable the call forwarding on a virtual long code. Which can forward the incoming calls to your mobile number.
We will share the LOA form with you. You can fill the form & we will get the number text enable for you.
Yes, one organization can have multiple numbers. There are commercial details involved with it.
Yes, the customer will be able to access the messages on his/her mobile phone.