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Below is a list of a frequently asked questions that can help save you time when researching this new A2P service and the requirements set forth by the federal government, mobile network operators (MNOs, a.k.a. carriers), and campaign service providers (CSPs):.
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What is 10DLC?
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P2P usually refers to communication between Customers individuals and other Customersindividuals, whereas A2P refers to communication between Customers and businessesbusinesses (technically, applications) and customers. If your business is texting its Customerscustomers, that is A2P messaging and must be registered under the new 10DLC regulations.
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A common example of this is when small business owners use their personal phones to keep in touch with Customerscustomers. Personal texting from that phone would qualify as P2P messaging, whereas business texting would qualify as A2P messaging. Another example would be if you used the same phone number for intra-office communications and external communications.
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All organizations using 10DLC for text messaging must register their numbers in a registration database like TCR. The phone number must then be linked to a brand and given a use case.
Do I still need to register my numbers if I don’t think I qualify for the registration requirements?
Regardless of the content contained in your messages, all non-mobile SMS or MMS messages you send will be considered A2P messages by the MNOs. To avoid hefty fines associated with unregistered and/or unverified messaging campaigns, you must still register those numbers.
Does toll-free SMS require registration through TCR?
The Campaign Registry only requires the registration of 10DLC numbers, not short codes or toll-free numbers. That being said, you must still complete the standard setup process for toll-free numbers in order to maintain regulatory compliance.
Do DIDs that are only set up to receive (and not to send) SMS or MMS messages need to be registered through TCR?
No. Numbers that are used exclusively for receiving inbound messages do not need to be registered with TCR. However, in order to send any outgoing messages from that DID, you will first need to register it or risk facing steep fines and non-delivery of your messages.
Can my messages be blocked if I don’t register my numbers?
Yes. Some MNOs will not allow any unregistered numbers to send A2P messages through their networks. In order to ensure that your messages are being sent successfully, you must register every number you intend to use for SMS or MMS purposes.
When will MNOs begin penalizing me for sending messages from unregistered numbers?
3/1/2022 marks the start of MNOs' plans to penalize businesses for failing to register every number they use for SMS or MMS purposes.
What if I have more than one phone number?
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How much does it cost to register with The Campaign Registry?
The Campaign Registry has set There are a number of fees that must be paid in order to maintain your standing as a 10DLC registrant. Those fees are as follows:might apply to your brand or campaign. Those fees are set and managed entirely by The Campaign Registry and Mongotel does not mark up those services whatsoever. So the price you pay is the price set by the regulators.
Brand: $4 nonone-recurring time fee per brand.
Campaign (Agents and Franchises): $10 $30 monthly recurring charge.
Campaign (Low Volume/Class T): $2 $1.50 monthly recurring charge.
Campaign (Charity and ): $3 monthly recurring charge.
Campaign (Emergency): $5 monthly recurring charge.
Campaign (Sole Proprietor): $0.75 $2 monthly recurring charge.
Campaign (All Others): $10 monthly recurring charge.
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How do I register a 10DLC number?
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TCR has streamlined the registration process for standard brands and campaigns. For mixed use case or special use case campaigns, the registration process is a little more complicated. Generally speaking, the registration process begins with a brand.
Once you’ve registered your brand with TCR and tied it to your company’s EIN, you will be able to register 10DLC local phone numbers for A2P messaging through campaigns.
If I’m registering my numbers directly with TCR, how do I provide my brand and campaign IDs to Mongotel?
Copy your brand and campaign IDs from The Campaign Registry’s portal and send them in an email to helpdesk@mongotel.com alongside your request and your ticket number, if you have one.
What are “use cases?”
The use case selected when registering a phone number determines the reason for which messages will be sent on that phone number. A use case must be selected when registering your phone number to a campaign.
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MNO (Carrier) | SMS Surcharge | MMS Surcharge |
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AT&T (Class A, B, C, D, E, F, G, K, S, T, & W) | $0.002/message sent. $0.00 to receive. | $0.0035/message sent. $0.00 to receive. |
AT&T (Class N) | $0.003/message sent. $0.00 to receive. | $0.0035/message sent. $0.00 to receive. |
AT&T (Unclassed / Not Tagged) | $0.04/message sent. $0.00 to receive. | $0.05/message sent. $0.00 to receive. |
TextNow | $0.002/message sent. $0.00 to receive. | $0.002/message sent. $0.00 to receive. |
T-Mobile | $0.003/segment sentmessagesent. $0.003 to receive. | $0.01/message sent. $0.01 to receive. |
U.S. Cellular | $0.005/message sent. $0.00 to receive. | $0.01/message sent. $0.00 to receive. |
Verizon Wireless | $0.002550025/message sent. $0.00 to receive. | $0.0052005/message sent. $0.00 to receive. |
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An SMS or MMS segment is one section of text. Longer messages may be more than one segment in length, thereby incurring higher total costs. |
Note also that the use case chosen for your brand’s campaign can have an effect on the cost of SMS and MMS messages sent to certain carriers. For example, qualifying messages sent by campaigns to T-Mobile through a 501c3 charitable organization, K-12 education, or emergency special use case will be free.
What is AT&T’s “Cost Recovery Fee?”
AT&T has added a Cost Recovery Fee to all 10DLC campaigns. This fee will cost $0.01 per registered number per month but will not apply to any numbers that are not SMS-enabled. This is to cover various government-imposed fees that AT&T is required to pay.
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