Frequently Asked Questions
Use an SMS API provider like Twilio, Sinch, MessageBird, or Plivo. These providers offer integrations for sending messages to the Maldives, supporting alphanumeric sender IDs and handling the specific requirements of the Maldivian telecommunications network. Be sure to format numbers in E.164 format (+960).
The Maldives supports concatenated messages (segmented SMS) for longer texts and alphanumeric sender IDs. MMS messages are automatically converted to SMS with a URL link. However, two-way SMS is not currently supported.
Two-way SMS functionality is currently limited in the Maldives. Businesses should rely on one-way SMS communication and offer alternative channels like email or social media for customer responses.
Use UCS-2 encoding for Dhivehi characters in SMS messages to ensure proper display on local devices. While GSM-7 is supported, it doesn't handle non-Latin characters effectively.
No, sending SMS to landline numbers is not supported. Attempts to send messages to landlines will result in a failed delivery and an error response from the SMS API, specifically a 400 error code 21614. You will not be charged for these failed attempts.
Send messages between 9:00 AM and 9:00 PM local time (MVT) to respect recipients' time. Avoid sending during early morning or late night hours unless it's urgent, and be mindful of religious holidays, especially Ramadan.
While not legally required, honor opt-out requests promptly, ideally within 24 hours, by supporting STOP commands. Maintain your own suppression lists, even though the Maldives doesn't have a Do Not Call registry.
Standard SMS length limits apply: 160 characters for GSM-7 encoding and 70 characters for UCS-2. Concatenated messaging is supported for longer texts, but messages will be split according to these limits.
Follow international best practices for SMS marketing, such as obtaining clear consent before sending marketing messages and providing an easy opt-out method. Keep messages under 160 characters and limit marketing messages to 2-4 per month.
Obtain explicit consent, personalize messages, and localize content in Dhivehi and English. Respect local customs, including religious practices and time zones, sending between 9:00 AM and 9:00 PM MVT. Adhere to character limits and carrier content guidelines.
Alphanumeric sender IDs are fully supported across all Maldivian networks and allow for better brand recognition. They are preserved as sent, unlike numeric sender IDs that may be altered, ensuring your brand is clearly identified.
The Dhivehi network (MCC MNC: 472-01) has strict rules, allowing only authentic alpha sender IDs, particularly for financial services and healthcare. Avoid URL shorteners in sensitive industries, include clear sender identification, and maintain consistent sending patterns. While carrier filtering rules are not published, avoiding excessive punctuation and all-caps text is recommended.
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Maldives SMS Best Practices, Compliance, and Features
Maldives SMS Market Overview
Market Conditions: The Maldives has a robust mobile telecommunications infrastructure with widespread SMS usage. The market is characterized by high mobile penetration rates and growing adoption of digital communications. While OTT messaging apps like WhatsApp and Viber are popular, SMS remains a critical channel for business communications and authentication services due to its reliability and universal reach.
Key SMS Features and Capabilities in Maldives
The Maldives supports most standard SMS features including concatenated messaging and alphanumeric sender IDs, though two-way SMS functionality is limited.
Two-way SMS Support
Two-way SMS is not currently supported in the Maldives. Businesses should design their messaging strategies around one-way communications and provide alternative channels for customer responses when needed.
Concatenated Messages (Segmented SMS)
Support: Yes, concatenated messaging is supported in the Maldives, though support may vary by sender ID type.
Message length rules: Standard SMS length limits apply - 160 characters for GSM-7 encoding and 70 characters for UCS-2 encoding before splitting occurs.
Encoding considerations: Both GSM-7 and UCS-2 encodings are supported, with UCS-2 recommended for messages containing non-Latin characters.
MMS Support
MMS messages are automatically converted to SMS with an embedded URL link. This ensures compatibility across all devices while still allowing rich media content to be shared through linked web pages.
Recipient Phone Number Compatibility
Number Portability
Number portability is available in the Maldives, allowing users to keep their phone numbers when switching between mobile operators. This feature does not significantly impact SMS delivery or routing as messages are automatically routed to the correct carrier.
Sending SMS to Landlines
Sending SMS to landline numbers is not supported in the Maldives. Attempts to send messages to landline numbers will result in a failed delivery and an error response (400 error code 21614) from the SMS API. These messages will not appear in logs and accounts will not be charged.
Compliance and Regulatory Guidelines for SMS in Maldives
While the Maldives has relatively flexible SMS regulations compared to other markets, businesses should follow international best practices for SMS marketing and communications. The Communications Authority of Maldives (CAM) oversees telecommunications regulations, though specific SMS marketing guidelines are limited.
Consent and Opt-In
While explicit regulations around consent are not strictly defined, implementing strong opt-in practices is strongly recommended:
HELP/STOP and Other Commands
Though not legally required, implementing standard opt-out mechanisms is recommended:
Do Not Call / Do Not Disturb Registries
The Maldives does not maintain an official Do Not Call or Do Not Disturb registry. However, businesses should:
Time Zone Sensitivity
While there are no official time restrictions for SMS sending in the Maldives, follow these best practices:
Phone Numbers Options and SMS Sender Types for in Maldives
Alphanumeric Sender ID
Operator network capability: Fully supported across all networks
Registration requirements: No pre-registration required; dynamic usage allowed
Sender ID preservation: Sender IDs are preserved and displayed as sent
Long Codes
Domestic vs. International: International long codes supported; domestic long codes not currently available
Sender ID preservation: Original sender IDs are preserved for international traffic
Provisioning time: Typically 1-2 business days
Use cases: Ideal for transactional messages and two-factor authentication
Short Codes
Support: Short codes are not currently supported in the Maldives
Provisioning time: N/A
Use cases: N/A
Restricted SMS Content, Industries, and Use Cases
The Dhivehi network (MCC MNC: 472-01) enforces strict policies on sender IDs:
Content Filtering
While specific carrier filtering rules are not published, follow these guidelines:
Best Practices for Sending SMS in Maldives
Messaging Strategy
Sending Frequency and Timing
Localization
Opt-Out Management
Testing and Monitoring
SMS API integrations for Maldives
Twilio
Twilio provides a robust SMS API with comprehensive support for the Maldives market. Integration requires your Account SID and Auth Token for authentication.
Sinch
Sinch offers flexible SMS API integration with support for alphanumeric sender IDs in the Maldives.
MessageBird
MessageBird provides reliable SMS delivery to the Maldives with support for various message types.
Plivo
Plivo offers straightforward SMS integration with good coverage in the Maldives.
API Rate Limits and Throughput
Error Handling and Reporting
Recap and Additional Resources
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